India, June 13 -- At a time when India is in the grip of a pandemic and when the economy, which was on a pause during a period of a very strict lockdown, is sputtering back to life, politics with the prevailing situation is best avoided. This applies to many states including Delhi, where it was decided by the local government that hospital beds would be reserved only for the people of the state. This decision was ethically wrong, for health may be a state subject according to the Indian Constitution, but treatment is not reserved for the people of a particular state. Access to healthcare is a fundamental human right and no one can be denied treatment at a particular place just because that person is a resident of another place. So it was ...