Naresh Trehan denies Fortis axed him
Naresh Trehan denies Fortis axed him
Renowned cardiologist Naresh Trehan, who holds a 10 per cent stake in Fortis, has denied any such move.

New Delhi: Differences between the promoters of Fortis Healthcare, owner of Escorts Heart Institute and Research Centre (EHIRC), and Dr Naresh Trehan erupted on Friday with the management announcing his exit, but the renowned cardiologist denied any such move.

“What nonsense, I am not going to quit, I have my patients to attend to,” Trehan told media.

Asked about the reason that Fortis attributed to his resignation, purportedly for pursuing his interest in Medicity, Dr Trehan retorted, "You ask them. As far as I am concerned, I have not quit.”

A statement issued by Fortis Healthcare said Trehan, who holds 10 per cent stake in institute, “relinquishes the post of Executive Director EHIRC to concentrate on his Medicity Project.”

Over the past 18 months, Trehan has been increasingly focusing on his personally promoted project, the ambitious and challenging Rs 1,000-crore Medicity at Gurgaon, the statement said.

"He now leaves EHIRC to concentrate on this venture. He continues to be a 10 per cent shareholder in EHIRC," it added.

"We wish him well, recognising his role in nurturing EHIRC to a level where its clinical programmes continue to function independently, carrying on and building up on the legacy of the past years,” Shivinder Mohan Singh, Managing Director of Escorts Heart Institute & Research Centre and Fortis Healthcare Limited, said.

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