Explorer

Watch: Day after doctors end strike, ruckus at Delhi hospital over rape of 4-year old girl

Just a day after doctors in Kolkata ended their strike over violence, a group of locals in New Delhi’s Maharishi Valmiki Hospital on Tuesday created ruckus in the medical premises.

New Delhi: Just a day after doctors in Kolkata ended their strike over violence, a group of locals in New Delhi’s Maharishi Valmiki Hospital on Tuesday created ruckus in the medical premises. According to news agency ANI, the ruckus was created by the locals over alleged rape of 4-year old girl in Bawana area on Tuesday. The girl was admitted to the hospital and police said that people gathered in the hospital and created ruckus over the rape of the minor girl. Situation was later brought to control by the police. The victim was assaulted by a man in outer Delhi and when she was taken to a hospital, doctors referred her to another one saying emergency services were closed, following which an irate crowd ransacked the facility, doctors claimed. A video by the news agency, purportedly of the hospital, shows a group of people engaging in an altercation with security staff and later smashing up the facility, causing damage to furniture and other objects. The incident came to light after a passerby claimed that he saw the girl being ‘inappropriately touched’ by the man in his 40s. She was playing in her locality when he approached her, they said. The victim's parents approached the Bawana police station and reported about the incident, police said. According to Rajiv Sagar, the medial superintendent of Maharshi Valmiki Hospital in Kingsway Camp area, the altercation among the villagers and security and medical staff of the hospital broke out around 6 pm. "A man was first brought to our hospital with multiple injuries and he was being attended to. After some time, the victim of sexual assault was then brought to our facility. We did everything as per protocol to get her examined and she was sent to the labour room," he said. "However, some more detailed tests were needed to conduct her medical examination. But, after 4 pm our emergency services are closed, we referred the patient to a Dr BSA Hospital, about 8-10 km from here, after which the crowd went berserk and ransacked the furniture and other properties. Our staff also ran to escape the angry mob of villagers," he claimed. A case has been registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POSCO) and other relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code, a senior police officer said. The accused has been arrested, police said, adding that they are trying to establish the sequence of events.
View More
Advertisement
IOI
Don't Miss Out
00
Hours
00
Minutes
00
Seconds
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

'This Is Mrityu Kumbh': Mamata Attacks Yogi Govt Over 'Mismanagement' At Maha Kumbh
'This Is Mrityu Kumbh': Mamata Attacks Yogi Govt Over 'Mismanagement' At Maha Kumbh
BJP Changes Schedule For Delhi CM Swearing-In: Check Revised Timing, Venue & Invitees
BJP Changes Schedule For Delhi CM Swearing-In: Check Revised Timing, Venue & Invitees
Patna Shootout Caught On Cam: Criminals Trapped After Shocking Daylight Gunfight. VIDEO
Patna Shootout Caught On Cam: Criminals Trapped After Shocking Daylight Gunfight. VIDEO
'PM Modi, Amit Shah Made Midnight Decision': Rahul Gandhi Shares Dissent Note On CEC Appointment
Rahul Shares Dissent Note On CEC Appointment: 'PM Made Midnight Decision'
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

India's Got Latent Row: Samay Raina, Apoorva Mukhija to Appear Before NCWNew Delhi Stampede: Railway Takes Major Step After Stampede at StationDelhi Breaking: Railway Takes Action After Stampede, Platform Ticket Sales Halted at New Delhi StationPrayagraj Breaking: Rising Crowd Forces Railway to Shut Sangam Station Until Further Notice

Photo Gallery

Embed widget

We use cookies to improve your experience, analyze traffic, and personalize content. By clicking "Allow All Cookies", you agree to our use of cookies.