Controversy over medical intern's alleged refusal to remove veil at Rajasthan hospital
Jaipur: A controversy erupted after a video went viral on social media showing a burqa-wearing medical intern at a government hospital in Rajasthan's Tonk district, allegedly refusing to remove her veil while on duty.
A burqa-wearing medical intern, allegedly refusing to remove her veil at work, has been accused by the BJP of trying to foment communal tension by lying.
A video went viral on Sunday showing an argument between a gynaecologist and a government hospital intern over her veil during duty hours.
According to the PTI report, on Monday, the local BJP leaders submitted a memorandum to District Collector Kalpana Agrawal, demanding strict action against those "spreading communal discord."
The BJP accused the intern of attempting to incite communal tension by "misrepresenting" the issue.
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Gynaecologist Dr Bindu Gupta said that the intern was asked to uncover her face during duty hours for clinical reasons.
Chief Medical and Health Officer, Tonk, Dr Hanuman Prasad Bairwa, said the intern was only asked to remove her veil as per the dress code, not the burqa, reports PTI.
He said that neither the doctor nor the intern has lodged any formal complaint so far.
"However, a few Congress leaders submitted a complaint yesterday. We are currently investigating the matter," he added.
Dr Vinod Parveria, in-charge of the women's hospital, said that no one was asked to remove the burqa.
"Only the face veil was to be lifted for medical duties, which is standard practice," he said.
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