Sarvodaya Hospital is currently facing a storm of criticism on social media, where outraged patients and former employees are voicing their grievances. The hospital is now facing serious allegations and recent revelations.
Recent raids by the Income Tax Department have exposed troubling evidence of tax evasion and financial misconduct at Sarvodaya Hospital. These findings suggest the hospital may be involved in illegal activities such as money laundering and black money transactions.
Adding to the scandal is the troubling case of Dr. Jaspreet Singh, an MBBS doctor formerly associated with Sarvodaya Hospitals. Singh was accused of falsifying surgical records for a patient at a fake hospital in GK-1, which was later shut down by Delhi police. Tragically, this patient died during surgery, and similar incidents at the fake hospital have raised significant concerns about Sarvodaya’s oversight and patient safety.
According to some of the tweets further complicating the situation are allegations that Rakesh Gupta, Chairman of Sarvodaya Hospital, may have engaged in bribing political figures to protect the hospital from legal consequences. This aspect of the scandal raises critical questions about how the hospital managed to operate under such dubious conditions.
With the investigation ongoing, there is mounting pressure on the Gwalior Medical Department to conduct a thorough and unbiased probe. Many are calling for the National Medical Commission (NMC) India to step in to ensure a fair investigation.
As the situation develops, the public is left wondering whether Sarvodaya Hospital can address these serious allegations and restore its credibility, or if its reputation has been irreparably damaged.