Gonoshasthaya Kendra has expressed solidarity with Ad-Din Medical College Hospital after its operations were halted, saying the closure has deprived low-income people of affordable healthcare. The organization called for the hospital’s normal activities to resume promptly, describing Ad-Din as a patient-friendly institution serving limited-income communities. The statement was issued through a letter signed by Gonoshasthaya Kendra Chairperson Shireen Parvin Haque.
In the letter, Gonoshasthaya Kendra noted that Ad-Din Hospital has long provided low-cost medical services to millions of poor and lower-income patients. It described the government’s decision to suspend the hospital’s operations following a recent accident as regrettable and lacking prudence. The organization affirmed its support for Ad-Din during this difficult time and urged all concerned authorities to act wisely and constructively to resolve the situation.
The letter concluded with a call for the lawful and swift reopening of Ad-Din Hospital to ensure continued healthcare for underprivileged people and uphold the institution’s commitment to humanitarian service.