Fortis Hospital Shalimar Bagh has been accused of negligence and irregularities in treatment. On the orders of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, flaws were found in the investigation, now preparations are on to take action against the hospital.
Fortis Hospital Shalimar Bagh: Such a hair-raising and inhuman incident has come to light from the Shalimar Bagh area of the country’s capital Delhi, which has put the sensitivity of the entire health system in the dock. This story is about a helpless father Mr. Mithilesh Jha (Father: Mr. Ratikant Jha), resident of B-8, Street No. 9, Shalimar Village, whose young son is no more in this world. Mithilesh Jha tearfully told that on June 4, 2026, his son, late Mr. Sunil Jha, was brutally murdered near BC block of Shalimar Bagh. But the most horrifying aspect of this tragedy started when the family immediately reached the nearby famous ‘Fortis Hospital’ with the bleeding Sunil. The father alleges that Fortis Hospital completely failed to provide timely treatment as the doctors and staff present there refused to even see a dying person.
‘First deposit cash at the counter, then patients will be touched’: Fortis administration’s inhuman insistence
When Sunil Jha was hanging between life and death and his breathing was labored, the administration of Fortis Hospital crossed all human limits. The victim’s father Mr. Mithilesh Jha made very serious and shocking allegations against the hospital and said that the doctors and staff present in the emergency did not even start the basic treatment process. The entire emphasis of the hospital administration was on depositing money at the counter before starting the treatment. The attendants kept pleading, the doctors remained mere spectators and the wait for the cash receipt to be deducted continued. The father clearly says that if the hospital had not shown insensitivity for a few rupees and had started the treatment on time, the life of his son Sunil Jha could definitely have been saved.
Chief Minister Rekha Gupta’s surprise order: DM level inquiry committee formed at midnight
When the echo of this painful and inhuman incident reached the corridors of power, there was panic in the government. Seeing the seriousness of the matter and the insensitivity of the hospital, Chief Minister Smt. Rekha Gupta took strict cognizance of it. Without wasting any time, the Chief Minister immediately issued a strict order to the District Magistrate (DM – North) to investigate the functioning of Fortis Hospital at Shalimar Bagh and conduct a magistrate level inquiry into the entire matter. After this sudden instruction of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, on Thursday, a joint District Magistrate level committee (investigation team) of top officials and doctors of various departments suddenly raided Fortis Hospital.
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Revealed in Raid: Investigation team found many terrible irregularities and irregularities
When the investigation team formed on the orders of the Chief Minister went inside Fortis Hospital and started examining the files, CCTV footage and records of the emergency ward, the sight there was very shocking. The investigation team found not one or two, but many serious irregularities and gross irregularities in the operation of the hospital. From negligence in treatment to ignoring government rules, the entire functioning of Fortis Hospital came under question. According to officials, the rights of patients were being violated at the hospital and their way of handling emergency cases was very poor and against the rules.
Will Fortis’ license expire? The government took the final decision to take strict action
After this surprise inspection and preliminary investigation, the government has decided to take very strict and punitive action against Fortis Hospital. According to sources in the Chief Minister’s Office, exemplary action will be taken against the concerned management for such inhuman and insensitive functioning of the hospital. At present, a very detailed and concrete investigation report is being prepared against Fortis, which will be submitted directly to the Chief Minister. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has made it clear that no renowned or big hospital in Delhi will be allowed to play with the lives of any poor or helpless person for the sake of money. Now it remains to be seen whether after this ‘bloody negligence’ Fortis Hospital gets locked or the administration takes some other big legal action.