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GMC Anantnag ‘Pacemaker Scam’ Sparks Outrage In Kashmir

Newsville Desk by Newsville Desk
June 20, 2026
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GMC Anantnag ‘Pacemaker Scam’ Sparks Outrage In Kashmir
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Anantnag: What began as a series of social media posts and online discussions has rapidly transformed into a wider public debate across Jammu and Kashmir, with allegations surrounding the purported “Pacemaker Scam” at Government Medical College (GMC) Anantnag dominating conversations from digital platforms to marketplaces, offices and residential localities, as citizens demand accountability and a transparent investigation into the matter.

As details of the Health and Medical Education Department’s disciplinary proceedings against a senior cardiologist surfaced, citizens, health activists and social media users expressed concern over the alleged misuse of public healthcare schemes and the reported performance of medically unjustified procedures on patients.

Many users described the allegations as a “betrayal of public trust” and questioned how such practices could allegedly continue within a government healthcare institution.

Several posts on social media platforms called for an independent investigation to ascertain the facts and ensure accountability.

A Srinagar-based social activist wrote on social media, “If these allegations are proven true, this is not just financial fraud but a serious violation of medical ethics and patient safety.”

Another user from Anantnag posted, “Poor patients trust government hospitals with their lives. Any misuse of that trust must be dealt with firmly and transparently.”

Residents of Kashmir also expressed concern over the impact such allegations could have on public confidence in healthcare institutions.

“This issue has become a topic of discussion in every locality. People are shocked because healthcare is a sensitive sector where trust matters the most,” said a resident of Anantnag.

A retired government employee from Srinagar said the allegations have raised larger questions about oversight mechanisms in public healthcare institutions. “People want a fair investigation. If there is wrongdoing, responsibility must be fixed. If not, the facts should be made public to clear doubts,” he said.

Several social media users also demanded a broader audit of high-value procedures carried out under government-sponsored health insurance schemes to ensure transparency and protect public funds.

The controversy erupted after the Health and Medical Education Department initiated disciplinary proceedings against a cardiologist at GMC Anantnag over allegations of medical fraud, financial irregularities and violation of PMJAY-SEHAT guidelines.

The department has issued a charge notice and sought a written response from the doctor, while further action is expected after completion of the due process.

Meanwhile, healthcare experts have stressed that the allegations remain subject to investigation and final findings, urging the public to allow the inquiry process to take its course while ensuring that accountability and patient welfare remain paramount. (JKNS)

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