
The head physician in Delhi at the GTB hospital was attacked by unidentified individuals late on Friday evening, accompanied by a team of resident social associations (RWA) in a routine round.
Kehar Singh, President of RWA, said a group of men arrived on motorcycles between 20:30 and 21:00 and was stopped at the entrance. This was followed by a confrontation, during which the attackers allegedly attacked a doctor using a bottle of liqueur, nor reported.
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He said, “The attackers arrived on the bikes, abused the group, and hit the doctor’s bottle with alcohol, adding that one of them claimed to be a policeman but refused to show ID.”
SPEAKING TO Nor, Kehar Singh Said, “… The Doctor Was On A Routine Round With The Rwa Team. Around 8:30 to 9:00 PM, North People Arrited On Bikes The Doctor with and Liquor Bottle.
While Associate Professor of the GTB Hospital and the main patron of RWA, Dr. Kuldeep Kumar, which was attacked, said the group abused them and attacked them without reason.
He added: “The whole team RWA (Association of Social Affairs of the population) was in a routine round … Some time ago, the case of harassment and the murder case also appeared. We are both concerns about the security of our students on the campus.
Dr. Kumar feared the growing rate of crime on academic land and stated that a meeting with hospital officials would take place and legal steps would be taken. RWA requires increased safety measures for hospital employees and emphasizes the need for better protection.
We demanded safety for so long …
“In the morning, there will be a meeting with higher hospital officials and we will decide to make an action that will take … We provided our complaint. The police will take my complete statement in the morning. We will accept a legal way to solve the situation,” Kumar said.
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