Two bike borne miscreants attack Doctor and his Family in Dhekiajuli on Vijaya Dashami

Two bike borne miscreants attack Doctor and his Family in Dhekiajuli on Vijaya Dashami

Dhekiajuli: Two notorious miscreants attacked Chirajuli Medical Hospital Doctor Kamal Jaal and his family members on the day of Vijaya Dashami at Belsiri Tea Estate.

Speaking to the media, wife of the Doctor Kamal Jaal informed that the two bike-borne miscreants stopped their car in the middle of the road and attacked them brutally while they were heading to Belsiri Tea Estate from Dhekiajuli.

The two notorious miscreants were identified as Amit Debnath and Aakash Debnath. A case was lodged at Dhekiajuli Police Station.

Meanwhile, All Assam Tea Tribes Student Association (AATSA) condemning the incident demanded immediate arrests of the culprits within the next 24 hours.

It may be mentioned that in the past couple of months, there has been a sudden rise in attacks on doctors/medical establishments. It is worrisome to notice the impact it may have on the practice of defensive medicine or reluctance of the medical fraternity to treat patients boldly.

Also, there are several reports in the social media platforms stating that several doctors from small towns hesitate to admit a serious patient fearing the possibility of public rage and violence if they were unable to save the patient.

Also Read: Victim Dr. Deben Dutta’s Family Welcomes State Government Decision

Earlier, the State government directed for Fast Track Court to book all culprits involved in killing of Teok Tea Estate senior medical officer Dr Deben Dutta on August 31, following which the State government has asked the Commissioner and Secretary Finance, Government of Assam Shyam Jaganathan to enquire into the incident as fear looming large over giving charge to a biased administrative officer who might leave the episode to a u-turn as alleged by victim’s family members and welcomed the government’s decision over passing to Fast Track Court, said sources here.

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