Ahluwalia's comment comes at a time when the government is facing flak over its decision to open up the multi-brand retail sector to foreign investment.
The decision has resulted in a logjam in Parliament, which could not function for the eighth day in a row.
He further said, "If the private sector is going to set up 10,000 beds over the next few years, then you have a chance that 30 medical schools could be created."
Ahluwalia suggested that with present capacity of medical institutions in the country, it is not possible to produce half a million doctors in the next few years, which is the need of the hour.
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