Mishra has been alleging irregularities in purchase of medicines and in payment to suppliers. But the government rejected his charges as "baseless", saying all its hospitals have at least "80 per cent availability" of medicines.
Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal wrote to Chief Secretary M M kutty seeking a response behind the "non-payment" of bills and directing him to act against officers responsible for "lapses".
"It is saddening that the chief minister is putting pressure on the chief secretary while keeping mum on the role of the health secretary or the health minister over the issue. I think the CM's order, going out of way, should also be considered an act of corruption," Mishra wrote to the LG.
"This (alleged shortage) has been reviewed at various levels. There is no crunch and the chief minister has already directed the chief secretary to act against the officers responsible behind delay in payments to few vendors," a health department official, on the condition of anonymity, said.
He also attacked Kejriwal and the city's health secretary, alleging their involvement in the "scam".
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