Updated Apr 14, 2021 | 16:06 IST Pathak wrote a letter to the Upper Chief Secretary (Health)and expressed concern over the situation of beds, availability of testing kits and other facilities in Lucknow. Representational image  |  Photo Credit: PTI Lucknow: Amid an increasing number of cases of COVID-19 in Uttar Pradesh, state Law Minister Brajesh Pathak has warned of a lockdown in Lucknow. In a letter written to Upper Chief Secretary (Health), Pathak said that if due attention was not given to the grave situation in Lucknow, the state capital may have to be forced into a lockdown. In an elaborate letter, Pathak complained that people have been trying to reach the state Health Department, despite which, there is no official to answer the phone calls. "Test reports of corona patients have been taking four to seven days. People are not getting ambulance services on time. Ambulances are reaching almost five-six hours after making phone calls," he said in the letter.