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COVID-19 lockdown: Police beat up Bhopal AIIMS doctors

Bhopal police personnel on Wednesday beat up a group of doctors, including a woman, with sticks as they were returning from emergency duty at AIIMS. The doctors sustained injuries in the incident.

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Published : Apr 10, 2020, 10:27 AM IST

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): A group of young doctors, including a woman, returning from emergency duty at AIIMS in Madhya Pradesh’s Bhopal sustained injuries when police beat them up with sticks.

The doctors said they had just emerged from the gate of the AIIMS on Wednesday evening en route their homes in nearby areas when they were ruthlessly attacked by the policemen who had barricaded the area.

"We showed them our IDs and we had our aprons on. There were some more colleagues. The policemen were abusive and said we were the ones causing the viral infection.

"They threw away our belongings and kept hitting us without any reason," said Ritu who was accompanied by her colleagues.

They received first aid from the AIIMS and some friends recorded the version of the doctors in bandage and quavering in trauma.

AIIMS Bhopal Director Sarman Singh downplayed the incident and said, "we have no grudge against the police as their officers contacted us and said they have acted promptly against the offenders.”

Also read: COVID-19 LIVE: 18 new cases in Telangana, total mounts to 471

Bhopal City (South) Superintendent of Police Sai Krishna Thota on Thursday took a constable off field duty and ordered an inquiry into the incident.

"The police got a call that some vendors were selling vegetables near AIIMS which they were not supposed to. Two constables rushed to the spot to disperse the crowd.

"The people out there ran helter and skelter seeing the police. Near the same place, they met these (two) young doctors in civil dress. It was hard to differentiate them from the other crowd," he contended.

These doctors were not buying vegetables and were, in fact, purchasing milk, he added.

"The doctors have sustained no major injuries or fractures. The doctors and the police are on the same page in fighting the virus and we want cordial relations between the two pillars striving to manage the situation," he said.

Meanwhile, former Chief Minister Kamal Nath tweeted, "Reports of policemen beating two PG doctors including a lady doctor has come to light. This is extremely shameful. We are proud of doctors who are serving people during the pandemic by risking their lives."

He demanded an immediate probe and strict action against the guilty to ensure that such incidents do not occur again.

IANS report

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): A group of young doctors, including a woman, returning from emergency duty at AIIMS in Madhya Pradesh’s Bhopal sustained injuries when police beat them up with sticks.

The doctors said they had just emerged from the gate of the AIIMS on Wednesday evening en route their homes in nearby areas when they were ruthlessly attacked by the policemen who had barricaded the area.

"We showed them our IDs and we had our aprons on. There were some more colleagues. The policemen were abusive and said we were the ones causing the viral infection.

"They threw away our belongings and kept hitting us without any reason," said Ritu who was accompanied by her colleagues.

They received first aid from the AIIMS and some friends recorded the version of the doctors in bandage and quavering in trauma.

AIIMS Bhopal Director Sarman Singh downplayed the incident and said, "we have no grudge against the police as their officers contacted us and said they have acted promptly against the offenders.”

Also read: COVID-19 LIVE: 18 new cases in Telangana, total mounts to 471

Bhopal City (South) Superintendent of Police Sai Krishna Thota on Thursday took a constable off field duty and ordered an inquiry into the incident.

"The police got a call that some vendors were selling vegetables near AIIMS which they were not supposed to. Two constables rushed to the spot to disperse the crowd.

"The people out there ran helter and skelter seeing the police. Near the same place, they met these (two) young doctors in civil dress. It was hard to differentiate them from the other crowd," he contended.

These doctors were not buying vegetables and were, in fact, purchasing milk, he added.

"The doctors have sustained no major injuries or fractures. The doctors and the police are on the same page in fighting the virus and we want cordial relations between the two pillars striving to manage the situation," he said.

Meanwhile, former Chief Minister Kamal Nath tweeted, "Reports of policemen beating two PG doctors including a lady doctor has come to light. This is extremely shameful. We are proud of doctors who are serving people during the pandemic by risking their lives."

He demanded an immediate probe and strict action against the guilty to ensure that such incidents do not occur again.

IANS report

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