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Shocking Incident of Open 'Chitta' Consumption Shocking Incident of Open 'Chitta' Consumption Inside Civil Hospital Kharar Exposes Serious Administrative Failure
Saturday, 23 May 2026 18:30 pm
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A disturbing video of dtd 23.05.2025 at 12:32PM and photographic evidence has surfaced showing an individual openly consuming 'Chitta' — a highly addictive narcotic substance — inside the premises of Civil Hospital, Kharar. The visuals, recorded in broad daylight, capture the man squatting in a hospital bathroom near a toilet, casually handling and using the drug without any apparent fear of intervention.

The footage and images reveal not only the blatant drug abuse but also the poor state of infrastructure and complete lack of security and supervision within the hospital. Broken tiles, construction debris, and unhygienic conditions are clearly visible, highlighting long-standing neglect of basic maintenance and patient safety standards.

This incident has raised serious questions about the functioning of the Civil Hospital under the leadership of Senior Medical Officer Dr. Rajesh Kumar. Despite Punjab Government’s high-priority campaign against drugs — including the “War Against Drugs” initiative, strengthening of de-addiction centres (Navjeevan Kendras), and community awareness drives — such open narcotic activity inside a government healthcare facility points to a massive administrative and security lapse.

Key Concerns Highlighted by the Evidence:

Punjab has been aggressively fighting the drug menace under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann. However, incidents like this severely undermine public trust in the healthcare system and the government’s efforts to create a Nasha Mukt Punjab. Civil hospitals are expected to serve as frontline institutions for de-addiction and treatment, not as safe havens for drug consumption.

The visuals have sparked widespread concern among local residents and health activists, who are demanding immediate accountability. Many have questioned how such a serious security breach could occur in a government hospital and what steps the administration has taken to prevent recurrence.

Calls for Urgent Action

Concerned citizens and stakeholders are urging the Punjab Government, Director Health Services, and higher authorities to:

This incident serves as a wake-up call for the health department to bridge the gap between policy announcements and ground realities in the fight against narcotics.

The evidence is now in the public domain and is expected to be shared with senior officials for prompt intervention.

For further details or media verification, the original video and images are available with concerned citizens.