दोषी कौन : दबंग भाजपा नेता या मजबूर डॉक्टर? BY Nivedita
Goa’s Health Minister Vishwajit Rane tried to play a reel-life hero, but reality hit hard. In a viral video, he publicly scolded and humiliated GMCH’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Rudresh Kuttykar — drawing massive backlash from the medical fraternity across India. Rane’s apology was dismissed by doctors as a “studio apology,” and the GMCH staff has gone on strike, demanding a public apology at the same location where the insult occurred. But this incident is not isolated. Across the country, from Jharkhand to Uttar Pradesh, doctors are facing harassment — not just from poor infrastructure but now from politicians too. While ministers look for camera moments, India’s healthcare system crumbles. Despite a ₹1.35 lakh crore health budget in 2025–26, it amounts to just 2.1% of GDP — far below the WHO-recommended 5%. 80% of Community Health Centres lack specialists. Rural areas are suffering most, with underpaid, overworked doctors handling 60+ patients per hour, often forced into misdiagnosis or burnout. Instead of empowering doctors, we’re humiliating them. Is this how we fix a system? This video breaks down the Rane controversy, the truth about doctor shortages, budget misallocations, and why India’s healthcare system needs real reform — not drama.