Key Points

Junior doctors at Dhanbad Medical College have launched an indefinite strike after a BJP leader allegedly misbehaved with a female doctor. The protest has completely halted healthcare services, leaving serious patients unattended in emergency wards. Doctors claim this isn't the first incident and previous complaints to the Dhanbad MP went unanswered. They're demanding strict action against the BJP leader and safety assurances before resuming duties.

Key Points: Dhanbad Doctors Strike After BJP Leader Misbehaves With Female Doctor

  • BJP leader Rampravesh Das accused of entering hospital intoxicated and harassing female doctor
  • Strike halts OPD, emergency and indoor services affecting hundreds of patients
  • Patients forced to shift to expensive private hospitals due to halted services
  • Doctors demand action against Das and end to political interference in hospital
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Junior doctors at Dhanbad Medical College launch indefinite strike over alleged misbehaviour by BJP leader

Junior doctors at Dhanbad Medical College launch indefinite strike after BJP leader Rampravesh Das allegedly misbehaves with female doctor, halting all hospital services.

"He allegedly asked a female doctor to remove her burqa, hurled abuses, and threatened medical staff - Junior Doctors"

Dhanbad, Sep 20

Healthcare services at Shaheed Nirmal Mahto Medical College and Hospital (SNMMCH) in Dhanbad came to a standstill on Saturday after junior doctors launched an indefinite strike.

The protest was triggered by the alleged misbehaviour of Rampravesh Das, a BJP leader and representative of the Dhanbad MP, with a female junior doctor.

The strike has severely hit OPD, emergency, and indoor services, leaving hundreds of patients and their families in distress.

Serious patients, including those in need of urgent care, were left unattended in the emergency ward.

Many people who had travelled from distant areas were seen waiting helplessly outside the hospital, with several families saying they had no option but to shift their patients to private hospitals, which are very expensive.

Doctors allege that the incident occurred on Friday evening when Das entered the hospital in an inebriated condition.

He allegedly asked a female doctor to remove her burqa, hurled abuses, and threatened medical staff.

They further claimed this was not an isolated episode. They said they had earlier written complaints to the Dhanbad MP regarding Das’ repeated misbehaviour and threats, but no action was taken.

In response, junior doctors held an emergency meeting on Friday night and unanimously decided to go on strike.

By Saturday morning, OPD counters and doctors’ chambers were deserted.

Das has strongly refuted the charges. He maintained that he had gone to the hospital only to help a female patient and had raised concerns about “unnecessary X-rays” being prescribed.

He added that he had briefed hospital superintendent Dr D.K. Gindauria about the episode over the phone.

The junior doctors have vowed not to resume duties until strict action is taken against Das.

They have also demanded assurance of safety for female colleagues and a complete end to political interference in hospital affairs.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I support the doctors' right to protest, patients are suffering the most. There should be a way to protest without completely shutting down essential medical services. Poor people can't afford private hospitals 😔
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Aditya G
This is why political interference in hospitals must stop! Leaders think they can do anything. The MP should have taken action when complaints were first made. Now innocent patients are paying the price.
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Sarah B
Asking a doctor to remove her burqa? This is completely unacceptable behavior. Religious respect and professional dignity should be maintained. The female doctors must feel safe in their workplace.
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Vikram M
Typical politician behavior - drunk and abusive. Why are these people allowed in hospitals if they're not patients? Security should be strengthened to prevent such incidents. Doctors are not there to entertain political egos.
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Michael C
The leader's defense about "unnecessary X-rays" sounds like an afterthought. If he had genuine concerns, there are proper channels to address them. Coming drunk and abusive shows his real intentions. Suspension is the minimum action needed.

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