New Delhi, Aug. 11 -- Members of the prestigious Siri Fort Sports Complex (SFSC) in South Delhi have raised sharp concerns over a severe lack of basic medical infrastructure at the facility, alleging that the complete absence of emergency care has led to preventable tragedies and repeated life-threatening situations.

The push for urgent administrative reform is being led by Rajesh Agarwal, a permanent member of the complex for over two decades, who has submitted formal complaints to Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu and the Delhi Development Authority (DDA).

The filings detail a systemic failure to provide basic first aid, including essential supplies like bandages, functional stretchers, or staff trained in Cardiopulmonar...