Who is Ashish Bhati? Those who died of dengue in Noida, have special connection with BJP. Noida BJP Leader Son Ashish Bhati Dengue Death Tragedy

Ashish Bhati, Deputy General Manager of Noida Authority and son of BJP leader, died of dengue. 18 years of service, contribution to development projects and truth of increasing dengue cases in Delhi-Noida.

Noida dengue cases: In Noida, Ashish Bhati, son of Bharatiya Janata Party leader Harishchandra Bhati and Deputy General Manager of Noida Authority, died due to dengue. 48 -year -old Ashish Bhati was working in Noida Authority for the last 18 years and he remembers his colleague as a dedicated officer. He contributed significantly to many development projects and also helped in solving the problems of farmers.

How died of dengue?

Ashish had a viral fever on 30 September. By 3 October, his condition deteriorated and fever reached 104 ° F. The family admitted him to Kailash Hospital in Noida. On October 4, his condition became more serious and doctors referred him to Apollo Hospital in Delhi. Dengue symptoms were found in his body, platelets fell and the kidneys were not working properly. On 5 October, he was placed on ventilator and dialysis. He died at around 3 am on 7 October.

Ashish Bhati’s education and career

Ashish completed his early education from Scindia School and later studied at Amity School in Noida. He earned an MBA degree from London and worked in Noida Authority for 18 years. His colleagues remember him as a hardworking and dedicated officer. He played the leadership role in several important development projects and also helped to solve the pending demands of farmers outside the Authority office in 2020.

Family and funeral

Ashish lived with his family in Sector 61 of Noida. He is survived by his wife, two sons and a daughter. He was cremated at Bhati Agricultural Farm in Greater Noida. During this period, many big leaders and workers, such as former Union Minister and BJP MP Dr. Mahesh Sharma, Rajya Sabha member Surendra Nagar and others attended.

Dengue danger: Status in Delhi-Noida

840 dengue cases were registered in Delhi till 6 October, while 430 cases were registered in Noida. However, no one died in other districts as per the official records. The figure of dengue patients is increasing rapidly, and the health department is cautious. Ashish Bhati’s death is a major loss not only for his family, but also for Noida Authority and local political circles. His contribution and dedication will always be remembered. This incident has become a warning for all amid increasing cases of dengue.

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