One Rupee Clinic's Rahul Ghule admitted to hospital after consuming 30 tablets

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 23, 2021 01:29 PM2021-06-23T13:29:05+5:302021-06-23T13:38:40+5:30

Dr. Rahul Ghule, the founder of One Rupee Clinic, has taken 30 pills due to mental stress due to ...

One Rupee Clinic's Rahul Ghule admitted to hospital after consuming 30 tablets | One Rupee Clinic's Rahul Ghule admitted to hospital after consuming 30 tablets

One Rupee Clinic's Rahul Ghule admitted to hospital after consuming 30 tablets

Dr. Rahul Ghule, the founder of One Rupee Clinic, has taken 30 pills due to mental stress due to which he has been admitted to the hospital. He is currently undergoing treatment and his condition is reported to be stable. For the past few days, Dr. Rahul Ghule is suffering from mental stress. Ghule took to Twitter and informed,"I'm admitted in hospital under the stress of 30 tablets consumption due to political pressureOne Rupee Clinic's Rahul Ghule in hospital after consuming 30 tablets; alleges political pressure".

He has alleged that some political agents were demanding money by creating political pressure. Ghule went into depression due to all this. Ghule took 30 pills at a time. As a result, his condition deteriorated and it was time to be admitted to the hospital. 

Notably, for the past few days, Rahul Ghule had been tweeting allegations of pressure from political agents for money. It was also said that his life was in danger. He had also sought the help of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for this. However for his family's saftery reason Dr Ghule deleted the tweets.

One-rupee clinic a brainchild of Dr Rahul Ghule, has contributed immensely during the Coronavirus crisis. He and his team worked round the clock to provide affordable healthcare for everyone. Dr Amol Ghule, who is also director, helping for operations at one rupee clinic. He started this clinic from Thane station of Central Railway. Now this clinic is available at many suburban railways stations. Dr Rahul Ghule had kept a token charge of rupee one as a consultation fee along with very nominal rates of diagnostic tests.

 

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