24 held for brutally assaulting doctor in Assam


Guwahati, Jun 2 (IANS): At least 24 people, including a woman were arrested by the police after a doctor at a government hospital in Assam's Hojai district, was brutally beaten up.

Seuj Kumar Senapati, posted in Udali Covid Care Centre in Hojai, around 140 km from Guwahati, was kicked and pounded with metal trash and bricks by relatives of a Covid patient who had died, allegedly due to oxygen shortage, police said on Wednesday.

Police and health officials said that the young injured doctor was being treated at another hospital in Nagaon and his condition is stated to be stable after the Tuesday evening incident

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma in a series of tweets said: "24 culprits involved in this barbaric attack have been arrested and the charge sheet will be filed at the earliest.

"I am personally monitoring this investigation and I promise that justice will be served."

Sarma, who is now in Delhi, also in his tweets mentioned the names of 22 of the 24 people and said: "Culprits have been identified."

Police said that Giyazuddin, a resident of Pipal Pukhuri village, who had tested positive for Covid, died on Tuesday due to Covid-linked and kidney-related related complications.

Injured doctor Senapati told the media that around 40 people beat him up.

The mob also ransacked the hospital and tried to assault other doctors, nurses and health staffs.

"I entered into a room and tried to hide, but they found me and assaulted me. They snatched my gold chain, my ring and mobile phone," the doctor said.

The Indian Medical Association, Assam chapter, and Assam Medical Services Association (AMSA) strongly condemning the incident, have demanded strictest action against the culprits.

The members of the AMSA have also boycotted the Out Patient Department services on Wednesday in all government medical facilities to protest the incident.

However, emergency services and Covid-related duties would continue. Doctors are performing their duties after wearing black badges as a mark of protest.

Additional Director General of Police G.P. Singh said the case was registered and a Deputy Inspector General of Police and Hojai District Superintendent of Police are leading the probe.

 

  

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jun 02 2021

    Covoid care center? Shortage oxygen how? Patient died how? Operation success but patient died tempted anger to the relatives and taken action..

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jun 02 2021

    ... since they happily adopt sharia for civil matters, same to be applied for their criminal offences for them only!

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Wed, Jun 02 2021

    If Sharia Law is implemented, I guarantee, within a month vrime rate will fall down

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  • Karna, Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 02 2021

    Sharia law should implement those

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  • N S Shetty, surathkal

    Wed, Jun 02 2021

    Book them on non bailable law.. Worse than Barbarians.... They deserve no Pity

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nallasopara

    Wed, Jun 02 2021

    Why only in States ruled by BJP ...

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Wed, Jun 02 2021

    Inject them with corona virus. If someone dies during treatment, it is the fate of the patient. Life and death is in the hands of God. Savage people!

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Jun 02 2021

    Horrible act from relatives .Is it the price for the services for looking after the sick ,without thinking about own health and time?First of all I ask did they get their relative back healthy?Simply letting out their aggressive motions on hospital staff?One certainly understand their emotions ,and sadness when one dies.But beating and assaulting ,acting like forest monkeys also situation will not change or better .Now they have to face laws .First of all they must ask Pardon at earliest .when they bring patient very late ,where no medication is possible ,noone also cant do anything,.That they must understand.Heartfelt sympathy to the family.May his soul rest in peace.

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