Akhilesh Yadav shared the video online, criticizing the government's neglect of healthcare infrastructure and emphasizing the urgent need for reform. (Representational image: Unsplash) 
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SDM Exposes Corruption in UP Healthcare, Expired Medicines Given to Patients

Posing as an ordinary patient, Kriti Raj set out on a mission to uncover the truth about the insufficient healthcare facilities.

Susmita Bhandary

In a shocking development, Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) Kriti Raj conducted an undercover investigation at the Dida Mai health center in Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh, revealing a terrible reality afflicting the state's healthcare system. The SDM's surprise visit found a troubling trend: outdated drugs were being administered to unsuspecting patients, casting light on the region's dire medical facilities.
Posing as an ordinary patient, Kriti Raj set out on a mission to uncover the truth about the insufficient healthcare facilities. After purchasing a ₹10 slip, she entered the health clinic, only to face a shocking circumstance. Not only did she discover outdated medications on hand, but she also saw inappropriate behavior from the attending doctor, compounding the terrible situation faced by people seeking medical assistance.

The urgency of the matter grew as a viral video of the inspection circulated on social media channels. Akhilesh Yadav, former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, wasted no time in slamming the BJP-led Yogi government for failing to maintain sufficient medical standards. Akhilesh Yadav shared the video online, criticizing the government's neglect of healthcare infrastructure and emphasizing the urgent need for reform.


Akhilesh Yadav expressed concern about the potential ramifications of the courageous SDM's expose and stressed the need to safeguard whistleblowers who work to reveal systematic misconduct. He criticized the unfortunate state of affairs in which political interests trump the well-being of citizens, calling for responsibility and prompt action to remedy the situation.

The courageous woman officer who exposed the truth by going under the veil and exposing the medical system of Uttar Pradesh will have to be careful, otherwise the BJP government, which was embarrassed by the revelation of the corruption in the sick medical system of Uttar Pradesh which is running without doctors and medicines, will punish her under the pretext of imparting knowledge. Don't just send him abroad for studies. It is heard that the Health Minister is in an 'unwell' condition after this revelation. Now the expiry date of the BJP government which gives guarantee (jumla + guarantee) of curing the patient with medicines with expiry date is also nearing.
Akhilesh Yadav, Socialist Leader of India. Chief Minister of UP (2012 - 2017)

Following the disclosure, SDM Kriti Raj spoke out about her findings, shining attention on the appalling circumstances prevalent in the healthcare industry. Kriti Raj told the media about her views, stressing not just the proliferation of expired medicines but also a lack of sanitation and responsibility at the health center.
Kriti Raj's acts have caused significant criticism and calls to overhaul the healthcare system. Her bravery in exposing the truth in the face of adversity has earned her popular admiration, with many demanding fast justices for those responsible for endangering citizens' health and well-being. 

As the spotlight shines on the state government's failure to protect its citizens' health, concerns grow regarding the sincerity of their claims and guarantees. Akhilesh Yadav's critical indictment of the BJP government's handling of healthcare emphasizes the importance of correcting structural faults and putting people's welfare first.
Following this stunning revelation, the BJP government's legitimacy is in jeopardy, with citizens demanding accountability and concrete action to correct the terrible carelessness uncovered by SDM Kriti Raj's courageous probe.

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