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Kozhikode MCH ICU Sexual Assault Case: Nursing Officer rejoins duty
Kozhikode: Senior nursing officer P B Anitha resumed her duties at Kozhikode Government Medical College Hospital (GMCH) on Sunday, marking the end of her sit-in protest outside the hospital. Her demonstration was prompted by the hospital's refusal to reinstate her despite a High Court directive.
Anitha alleged that this denial came as a result of support to a sexual assault survivor in the ICU case. Anitha had decided to continue with a sit-in protest until the High Court's order to reinstate her was implemented. However, reports emerged of the government's intention to appeal against the ruling, further complicating the situation. Previously transferred to Idukki from Kozhikode, Anitha's ordeal began when she advocated for the survivor, reports The Daily.
The court's decision on April 1 mandated her reinstatement, yet the hospital authorities failed to comply, citing procedural hurdles. The Director of Medical Education (DME) stated that only a government directive could authorize Anitha's return. Now, finally, after her protest, the government has reinstated her. However, the order pointed out that the appointment would be subject to the High Court's verdict in its review petition.
Despite being allowed back to work, Anitha remains resolute in pursuing her contempt of court petition against the government. This determination stems from the government's review petition against the High Court's directive to reinstate her. Talking to Manorama News, she stated, "I respect the government's stance. I hope the court's judgement on the government's review petition will favour my appointment. I got six more years in service. I need to fight all the challenges till my retirement."
The incident took place on March 18, 2023, when a young woman, recuperating from surgery in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), was subjected to sexual abuse by a male attendant. Following the assault, six female hospital employees, in an attempt to coerce the survivor, threatened her to retract her complaint. Anitha promptly reported this misconduct to the college authorities, resulting in the suspension of the six employees.
However, repercussions followed for Anitha and other nursing officials, as they were subsequently transferred from Kozhikode as punitive measures for their cooperation with the special inquiry commission and law enforcement agencies, reports The Daily.
Sanchari Chattopadhyay has pursued her M.A in English and Culture Studies from the University of Burdwan, West Bengal. She likes observing cultural specificities and exploring new places.