Published 14:06 IST, April 2nd 2020
Jyotiraditya Scindia condemns stone-pelting on healthcare workers in Indore; appeals to CM
BJP leader Jyotiraditya Scindia on Thursday reacted to the video of stone-pelting by locals allegedly at Tatpatti Bakhal in Indore, appealing to the MP CM
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BJP leer Jyotiritya Scindia on Thursday reacted to video of stone-pelting by locals allegedly at Tatpatti Bakhal in Indore. Talking about incident, Scindia opined that actions of locals towards healthcare workers were condemnable. In his statement after incident, BJP leer called for security measures for doctors along with strict action to be taken against culprits.
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Scindia on stone-pelting incident in Indore
Talking about incident, Scindia slammed stone-pelting by locals and it was s and condemnable. He also ded that such incidents against medical professionals are 'unforgivable'.
" news of stone-pelting on a team of doctors who went to investigate Coronavirus in Indore is s and condemnable. All doctors and health workers of our country and state, regardless of ir lives, are away from family and are engd in care and service of citizens. This of incident with m is unforgivable." said Scindia
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In dition, Scindia also appealed to Mhya Presh CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan for providing security to doctors and medical staff during ir duty. Moreover, he also called for strict action against those responsible for incident.
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"My request to Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chauhan ji is that all such doctors and ir colleagues engd in work of human services should be provided full security. Along with identifying culprits who play with society and humanity, strict action should be taken against m." concluded Scindia
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Stone-pelting in Indore
In wake of COVID-19 outbreak, healthcare workers who went to screen people were attacked by locals. incident occurred in Tatpatti Bakhal in Indore where locals started pelting stones at medical staff. Soon after incident, a case was registered against unidentified people.
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14:06 IST, April 2nd 2020