It’s really heartbreaking to see what’s happening in our hospitals today. The moment I admitted my kid, I witnessed things that shook me. I stayed in the hospital for 3 days, and what I saw was nothing short of disturbing.
Day 1:
A group of villagers were arguing with hospital staff. When I asked why, one relative said, “The doctors declared the patient dead just 10 minutes after saying she/he was fine.” They accused the hospital of continuing “treatment” even after death, just to make money.
Day 3:
This time, it was me in that situation. My son was admitted with fever. By the 3rd day, he was fine, I expected discharge. But the doctor casually said, “Tomorrow.” The shocking part? No one even came to check his temperature that whole day. It was clear they wanted to keep us one more day, probably just to inflate the bill.
Later that day:
At a nearby tea shop, a man was talking about his relative who met with an accident. Same hospital. He said they’ve already spent ₹8 lakhs, and the doctors keep saying “the patient is on ventilator” while not allowing anyone to see him.
Now, I’m not claiming every word is absolute truth only Investigation will speak the truth, but this is the reality we all see, hear, and experience.
Hospitals in India have turned into money-minting machines. Healthcare has become a luxury for ordinary people. Taxpayers are crushed under sky-high taxes, education costs, and medical bills, while politicians keep playing their dirty vote-bank games.
They don’t care about healthcare. They don’t care about the people. All they care about is looting taxpayers and distributing freebies under meaningless Yojanas for political mileage.
What kind of country are we turning into, where saving lives has become a business and honesty has no value left?
Nov 4, 2025 · 4:43 PM UTC
































