Aam Aadmi Party leader Anurag Dhanda has alleged that the Delhi government is involved in a ₹650 crore medicine scam, claiming that medicines meant for poor patients have been affected. He made the remarks while referring to a protest organised outside GTB Hospital in New Delhi.
Anurag Dhanda targets Delhi government over alleged ₹650 crore medicine scam
According to Dhanda, people gathered to form a human chain to protest against the alleged irregularities in the supply of medicines. He claimed that the demonstration reflected public anger over the issue and demanded accountability from the government.
AAP leader alleged that the controversy concerns medicines intended for economically
The AAP leader alleged that the controversy concerns medicines intended for economically weaker sections and called for a transparent investigation into the matter. He said those responsible should be identified and appropriate action should be taken if any wrongdoing is established.
Dhanda also accused the Delhi government of failing to safeguard public healthcare resources and urged the administration to clarify its position on the allegations. He maintained that access to affordable medicines is an essential public service and should not be compromised.
The Delhi government has not accepted these allegations. The matter remains part of the ongoing political exchange between the ruling party in Delhi and the opposition, with calls from the AAP for a detailed probe into the alleged irregularities.
