In a shocking revelation that has rocked the medical community and left patients reeling, Sarvodaya Hospital, an old institution of health care—has been exposed as a cesspool of corruption and malpractice. The hospital, led by Chairman Rakesh Gupta and Managing Director Anshu Gupta, now faces intense scrutiny after a series of explosive allegations and controversies.
Social media is ablaze with outrage as patients and former employees share horror stories about the hospital’s abysmal services. Numerous posts detail fraudulent practices, including outrageous billing and substandard care that has led to severe consequences for the public. The sentiment is clear: Sarvodaya Hospital is a menace to those it purports to serve.
The scandal deepens with the revelation that the hospital was linked to a fatal incident involving Dr. Jaspreet Singh, an MBBS practitioner who once worked there. Singh allegedly falsified surgical notes for a patient at a clandestine facility in GK-1—a fake hospital exposed by Delhi police. Tragically, the patient died mid-surgery, and two others suffered similar fates under suspicious circumstances at the same location. The connection between these deaths and Sarvodaya Hospital underscores the grave risks associated with its operations.
Earlier, the raids by the Income Tax Department unearthed damning evidence of widespread tax evasion and financial malfeasance at the hospital. It appears that Sarvodaya Hospital is not just a place of healing but a hub of illicit activities, including money laundering, black money transactions, and tax fraud. The facility has been described as a “septic tank of worms,” with a reputation for overcharging and exploiting its patients.
Adding fuel to the fire, accusations have surfaced suggesting that Rakesh Gupta engages in corrupt practices, including sharing commissions with political figures to secure illegal protection for his operations. This unholy alliance has allegedly shielded the hospital from proper scrutiny and accountability.
The outcry has reached a crescendo, with calls for an impartial investigation mounting. The president of the Indian Medical Association in Gwalior, also affiliated with Sarvodaya Hospital, is under fire. There are urgent demands for the Gwalior Medical Department to either conduct an unbiased investigation or transfer the probe to the National Medical Commission (NMC) India to ensure a thorough and transparent inquiry.
The situation at Sarvodaya Hospital is a stark reminder of the dire need for rigorous oversight in the healthcare sector. As the investigation unfolds, the public remains on edge, demanding justice and accountability from those who have so egregiously breached their trust.