Ludhiana's former senior deputy mayor, Parveen Bansal, a former president of the city unit of the BJP, went to the civil hospital along with an alleged victim of domestic violence on Saturday, they said.
After the doctor on duty allegedly refused Bansal to issue a medico-legal report, he along with his supporters staged at protest outside the hospital, they said.
Bansal had heated exchanges with a doctor, who was on duty in the emergency section.
However, the BJP leader asked him to examine the woman first, the doctor said. Bansal insisted that grievous injuries should be mentioned in the medico-legal report of the woman, the Bains claimed adding that he refused to do so.
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Dr Avinash Jindal, SMO, civil hospital, who is also president of the Ludhiana unit of the IMA, alleged that Bansal not only misbehaved but also made allegations of corruption against the doctor on duty.
The doctors of the hospital went on a strike and also did not attend the emergency services and OPD for two days after the alleged incident.
No arrest has been made in this connection, he said.
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