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Delhi’s Rs 650 Crore Health Scam: AAP Protests Allege 'Accused Allowed To Flee'

'Accused allowed to flee': AAP protests over Delhi's 'Rs 650 crore health scam'

By Rohan GuptaPublished 6 July 2026· 2 min read
Delhi’s Rs 650 Crore Health Scam: AAP Protests Allege 'Accused Allowed To Flee'
Delhi’s Rs 650 Crore Health Scam: AAP Protests Allege 'Accused Allowed To Flee'

Aam Aadmi Party workers took to the streets outside LNJP Hospital, raising serious questions about accountability in a massive alleged healthcare irregularity.

The heat in Delhi’s political corridors has intensified following a massive controversy surrounding an alleged Rs 650 crore health scam. Protesters from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) gathered in force outside the Lok Nayak Jai Prakash (LNJP) Hospital this week, demanding answers over what they describe as a systemic failure to hold key figures accountable. The central charge from the party is that the officials and individuals implicated in the financial irregularities were not just negligent, but were actively allowed to flee the jurisdiction before an investigation could tighten its grip.

The Allegations at Play

The protest centres on the financial trail behind the Rs 650 crore health scam, which has put the spotlight on public hospital procurement and management. AAP leaders, while addressing the gathering, argued that the magnitude of the alleged embezzlement suggests deep-rooted administrative lapses. By framing the narrative around the accused being "allowed to flee," the party is shifting the focus from the initial financial loss to the perceived complicity of investigative or administrative bodies in enabling the escape of those responsible.

The scene outside the hospital was one of high tension, with party members calling for an immediate, transparent inquiry. While the AAP has been vocal, the broader political landscape in the capital remains fractious. The Congress and other opposition voices have frequently hit out at the ruling dispensations—at both the state and central levels—over various governance issues, ranging from economic management to infrastructure integrity, creating a climate where every scandal is quickly weaponised for political leverage.

Why It Matters

This incident is more than just a localized protest; it points to a recurring pattern in Indian governance where fiscal oversight often takes a backseat to political posturing. When massive public funds are siphoned off, the public expectation is a swift, punitive response. However, the recurring theme of the "accused fleeing" undermines trust in the institutional machinery. Whether this specific case involves procedural delays or deliberate obstruction, the perception of a compromised investigation is, in itself, a significant blow to the credibility of public health infrastructure.

The bigger picture suggests that as municipal and state elections approach, healthcare spending and administrative transparency will become central battlegrounds. For the average citizen, the loss of Rs 650 crore isn't just a number—it represents lost resources for essential services, upgraded medical equipment, and better patient care. The standoff at LNJP Hospital serves as a reminder that until the nexus between administrative oversight and accountability is tightened, such "scams" will continue to disrupt the delivery of basic services while providing fuel for an already heated political environment.

By Rohan Gupta
Business Correspondent

Rohan Gupta covers the economy, markets and companies for PoliticalPedia.