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Jagriti Chandra

Violence inside hospitals unacceptable, says Indian Medical Association

Police run past a burning bank building as they clash with protestors during a rally against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, in Muzaffarnagar, Friday, Dec. 20, 2019. (Source: PTI)

The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has condemned police forcefully entering different hospitals to crackdown on protesters holding demonstrations against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and denying access to medical care to those injured and asserted that violence inside hospitals was unacceptable

In a press statement issued on Sunday, the grouping of doctors even hit out at the role of various State governments in deliberately obstructing administration of medical services.

“No violence is acceptable in a hospital. Hospitals are sacrosanct and are exempted even in a war zone. What makes IMA react today is that disturbing reports of denial of access to medical care are emerging. This is unacceptable Everyone has the right of access to medical care. The government and its establishment have no right to deny anyone their right to access.”

Police Commissioner appeals to people to send photos, videos of Mangaluru violence

On Saturday, videos of Karnataka police entering a hospital in Mangaluru and charging at people in the corridor and trying to force open the door of many wards using lathis went viral. Opposition leaders said that tear gas shells too had been lobbed and the fumes from it entered the ICU of the hospital.

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