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Thiruvananthapuram: The woman who was in charge of attacking in the Fort Taluk Hospital

Thiruvananthapuram: The woman who was in charge of attacking in the Fort Taluk Hospital
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Thiruvananthapuram: In the incident of another attack on the doctor in the district, two people attacked a female doctor at Fort Taluk Hospital here on Thursday night.
Police arrested Rasheed of Karadom Colony and Rafeeq from Vallakadavu in a connection with the incident.
Dr.
Shame Murali was attacked by the defendant who came to the hospital for getting treatment for their injury.
“I asked them how the injury happened.
It provoked them and they tried to attack me.
They were even caught and tried to knock it down,” said Dr Murali.
A security officer who came to his help was also attacked.
When the police reached the hospital, both of them has escaped from the scene.
Hospital employees said that the defendant was a permanent disorder in the region and had made a similar problem in the past also was drunk.
Meanwhile, hospital employees boycotted the task on Friday morning and said they would join With the task only after the arrest of the defendant.
They rejoined the duty only after police officers communicated with representatives of the Kerala Kerala Kerala District Medical Officer Association (KGMOA) about the arrest.
However, KGMoa has warned that they will be forced to strike in all states if the government has not Ready to Give An security for doctors at the hospital.
Minister of Education V Sivankutty, who achieved the actions of the hospital convinced them who attacked the doctor.
“It is unfortunate that the doctor faces such attacks.
They are at the front line of war against pandemics and they do their best services to people.
Such incidents are shocked and the government will take strict action against those who enjoy such criminal activities against workers Health, “he said.
In the background of the recent increase in an attack on the doctor, it has been decided to install CCTV cameras in all government hospitals with victims’ facilities in this district.
Navjot Khosa District collector announced this decision at the Health Mission Committee meeting National (NHM).
The decision to install CCTV cameras came mainly behind the attack on the doctor at Parassala Taluk Hospital and Fort Taluk Hospital.
CCTV cameras will be installed at the hospital’s entry point.
NHM has been entrusted with the responsibility of CCTV installation.

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