MP: Eight Month Pregnant women Exorcized at Bundelkhand medical college

Published On 2016-09-27 04:15 GMT   |   Update On 2016-09-27 04:15 GMT
Bundelkhand: In a shocking incident, a women admitted to the Bundelkhand Medical College, on her eight month of pregnancy, was exorcized by her relatives and a tantrik on the pretext of being possessed by four evil spirits. Meanwhile the entire incident was taking place; the hospital administration kept silent and did not take any safety actions. The footage of the said incident have been viral on social media

According to a report by HT, the 26 year old women Archana, a resident of Raksi village, was admitted to the hospital nine days ago. On Friday, as her condition worsened, her husband Bhanu Chadar and their family inspite of trusting on the hospital treatment called a tantrik from Nimon Padwar, a nearby village to "treat" her.

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In a shameful inhuman act, she was dragged by her hair and slapped number of times during the exorcism.

Bhanu Chadar, women’s husband when confronted said that the tantrik had successful removed "four evil spirits from her body" in the light of the fact Archana had given birth to stillborns on two earlier occasions. The exorcist reportedly told him that while three of the spirits were from the hospital, the fourth belonged to his elder brother who had died a few years ago.

However, a doctor from the hospital, Dr JN Soni, denied any such incident on the hospital's premises. "No such thing happened at the medical college. However, I have ordered an enquiry and the CCTV footage will be investigated. Appropriate action will be taken after the probe," he said.
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