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regular-article-logo Thursday, 12 December 2024

JN Ray Hospital in Calcutta says it won't treat Bangladeshi patients

An official of the hospital in Manicktala area said the decision was forced by insults meted out to the Indian flag by Bangladeshi nationals

PTI Calcutta Published 30.11.24, 09:34 AM
Police personnel barricade a road to stop ISF (Indian secular Front) activists from marching near the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission to protest over the arrest of Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das in Bangladesh, in Kolkata,West Bengal, Friday, Nov 29, 2024.

Police personnel barricade a road to stop ISF (Indian secular Front) activists from marching near the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission to protest over the arrest of Hindu monk Chinmoy Krishna Das in Bangladesh, in Kolkata,West Bengal, Friday, Nov 29, 2024. PTI

A hospital in north Calcutta's Manicktala area said it would not treat patients from Bangladesh amid protests over the alleged atrocities on minority Hindus in the neighbouring country.

An official of the JN Ray Hospital on Friday said the decision was forced by insults meted out to the Indian flag by Bangladeshi nationals.

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"We have issued a notification that from today till an indefinite time we will not admit any Bangladeshi patient for treatment. This is primarily because of the insults they have shown towards India," said hospital official Subhranshu Bhakt.

He urged other hospitals in the city to do the same as a mark of protest against the alleged atrocities on minorities in Bangladesh.

"Seeing the tricolour being insulted, we have decided to stop treating Bangladeshis. India has played an important role in their independence but despite that, we are witnessing anti-India sentiments. We hope other hospitals will support us and take similar steps," he added.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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