Viral Video: BJP Worker Slapping Radiologist In Uttar Pradesh Hospital

Published On 2018-04-06 07:52 GMT   |   Update On 2018-04-06 07:52 GMT
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Hardoi: A Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) worker has slapped a radiologist at district hospital in Uttar Pradesh's Hardoi for allegedly demanding Rs 15,000 and threatening to give a patient false report.


The incident which was captured on a video has since gone viral.


Meanwhile, other workers of the party also came and beat up the radiologist Indra Singh and the pharmacist present there.
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BJP district president Krishna Shashtri, former party district president Rajiv Ranjan Mishra, BJP's candidate from Hardoi Raja Baksh Singh along with other workers gathered in the radiologist's cabin and threatened him.He accused of demanding 15 thousand rupees from the patient and threatening to report the wrong report.The video clearly shows that the BJP leader is standing in the radiologist's room with his colleagues.

According to the local media reports enraged with the incident, all the doctors got together demanding police action against the worker. Since the incident, all the doctors have gone on strike.
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