Injured youth admitted in civil hospital.
Jagran correspondent, Ludhiana. There was chaos in the Civil Hospital of Ludhiana on Tuesday night when two groups who had come for medical treatment clashed with each other. The situation worsened so much that the emergency ward became a battlefield. The courage of the attackers was so high that they brutally attacked a young man without caring about the police and doctors present in the hospital.
The video of this entire incident has also surfaced, which has raised serious questions on the security system. It is clearly visible in the video that a young man with a case is admitted in the emergency ward for medical examination. Meanwhile, two youths reach there and start abusing. Within moments, one of the attackers slaps the young man hard and drags him to another room. After this, the victim is beaten severely by holding his hair. The people present in the hospital kept trying to intervene, but the attacker was not ready to listen to anyone.
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Controversy started due to kite cutting
Victim Gurmeet Singh, resident of village Meharban, told that the dispute started over the cutting of a kite. According to Gurmeet, the youth of the village is a drug addict. He along with his companions first attacked the village and pelted bricks. After this they tried to resolve the matter through mutual agreement, but things did not work out. Gurmeet told that he had come to the Civil Hospital for medical treatment, but the attackers followed him to the hospital and started beating him in the presence of the police.
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serious allegations against the police
The victim has made serious allegations against the hospital administration and the police deployed there. Gurmeet says that while he was being beaten, the police remained a mute spectator. Such an incident in the emergency ward of the government hospital has raised a question mark on the functioning of Ludhiana Police.
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In this regard, police officer Bhupinder Singh said that after getting information about the fight in village Meharban area, both the groups had reached the hospital, where there was a clash between them again. At present, both the parties have been pacified by persuasion. He said that if written complaint is received from any party, strict legal action will be taken.