'Pushed, Slapped, Abused': Delhi Doctor Attacked A Day After Strike Over Kolkata Rape-Murder Case Ended
“Late Saturday night, around 1:00 am, a patient with a forehead injury was brought to the hospital. I took him to the dressing room to stitch the wound,” news agency PTI quoted the doctor as saying.
Also Read | Kolkata rape case: In lie-detector test, Sanjay Roy says 'doctor was already...'During the medical treatment, the inebriated patient violently attacked the medical practitioner. The doctor said,“After I finished the first stitch and was working on the second, the patient suddenly pushed me and began hurling abuses .”
The assaulted doctor, accusing the patient's son of being involved in the attack, said, "His son, who was outside the room, came in, slapped me, and they both started abusing me further."
Also Read | Ex-SCBA President to Kapil Sibal: 'Apologise or face no-confidence motion' Protesting doctors resume dutiesOn August 23, the agitating doctors resumed their service after the Supreme Court's order. The apex court assured that the safety concerns of medics would be addressed. It constituted a 10-member National Task Force to formulate a protocol. The task force is required to submit the interim report within three weeks and the final report by the end of two months.
The agitation began on August 12, severely disrupting non-emergency services at major central and Delhi government hospitals. The ripple effect also impacted OPD and diagnostics departments.
Also Read | 'Bahut kuch hai...': CBI on Sanjoy Roy's polygraph test in Kolkata rape caseOn August 19, Union Health Secretary Apurva Chandra said,“There will be a 25% increase in security personnel in all Central Government Hospitals. Deployment of Marshalls in central government hospitals for immediate security-related assistance would also be approved based on individual demands from central govt hospitals.”
These remarks came after the Union health ministry permitted the deployment of Marshalls in Central government hospitals.
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