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Kanpur Viral Video: IAS officer Jitendra Pratap Singh, who first came into the limelight after busting a fake Bisleri water racket, is once again making headlines. This time, a Kanpur Viral Video shows him exposing a shocking scam at a government PHC Center where doctors allegedly treated patients who never even visited the hospital! The video, uploaded on X by Anurag Verma (PATEL), has sparked massive reactions online.
The Kanpur Viral Video reveals DM Jitendra Pratap Singh making a surprise visit to Birhana Road Urban PHC Center on Sunday. During his inspection, he found that government doctor Deepti Gupta had recorded treatment for 25 patients in the official register—without actually seeing them.
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IAS अधिकारी हो तो कानपुर जिलाधिकारी जैसा
— Anurag Verma ( PATEL ) (@AnuragVerma_SP) February 20, 2025
ईश्वर आपको हमेशा स्वस्थ रखें #IAS जितेंद्र प्रताप सिंह #जिलाधिकारी कानपुर ने #रविवार को अचानक बिरहाना रोड अर्बन #PHC सेंटर पहुँच कर सरकारी सुविधाओं की जाँच किया तो #गज़ब का खुलासा हुआ वहाँ मौजूद #डॉक्टर दीप्ति गुप्ता ने 25 मरीजों को… pic.twitter.com/pzWHa0Pi6g
To verify, the IAS officer called the listed patients, only to discover that none had visited the hospital. Shockingly, they were all at home, completely unaware that their names had been used for treatment on government records.
After exposing this fake patient scam, DM Jitendra Pratap Singh assured strict action against Dr. Deepti Gupta and the responsible medical officer. His investigation has once again raised concerns about the integrity of the public healthcare system.
As the Kanpur Viral Video gained traction on social media, users flooded the comment section with their opinions.
One user praised the IAS officer, writing, "Jai Hind." Another raised a concern, saying, "This is not a way to verify phone numbers and visitors. I don’t give my correct phone numbers because of personal reasons." A third user appreciated the action, stating, "Agar aise hi sab officers kaam karein to hamare desh me corruption khatam ho jaaye." A fourth added, "Appreciated!! Such groundwork should be done regularly. It should be part of scrutiny protocols."
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