Attacks on police, nurses in Uttar Pradesh, Indore, Karnataka remain unchanged


- Attacks on doctors, nurses, health workers, police in the state should not be linked: Warning to attackers from Yogi Adityana

- A group firing on Javed who tells people to stay in homes during lockdown in Muzaffarnagar: young man injured

Lucknow / Indore, Ta. િલ April 2020, Friday

Attacks by health workers and police from certain communities on lockdown continued throughout the day amid lockdowns across the country in the fight against the Corona virus. Members of Quarantined Television community in Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh had behaved indecently with the nurses while some people in Muzaffarnagar attacked two Muslim youths who were asked to stay in houses during the lockdown. Police personnel were attacked by a mob in Muzaffarnagar. He attacked the police while preventing people from going to Friday prayers in Karnataka. Taking a stand against these incidents, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that such incidents would not be linked in the state and action would be taken against the attackers under the National Security Act. Similarly, a case has been registered under the NSA against those who attacked a team of doctors in Indore.

Attacks by health workers and police from certain communities on lockdown continued throughout the day amid lockdowns across the country in the fight against the Corona virus. Police on Friday went on a raid to prevent people from gathering for Friday prayers at the Jama Masjid in Kanauj, Uttar Pradesh, in which two police personnel were seriously injured, Superintendent of Police Amrendra Prasad Singh said. In this incident, nominations were made against 5 persons while FIR was registered against 3 persons and some people were arrested.

Similarly, some people of Talagiri community have been quarantined at a hospital in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. These people participated in the Nizamuddin Marquez in Delhi. They are now viewed as corona virus hotspots. Despite the quarantine at the hospital, these members of the staged class took off their pants in front of the nurses and behaved in a profane manner with them. Taking note of this, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had decided to impose a highly charged National Security Act (NSA) against him. Yogi Adityanath described those involved in the incident as 'enemies of humanity'. She added that such behavior against women health workers is a criminal offense.

Under the NSA, the government can imprison any person without any charge for up to six months, deeming them a threat to national security. A nurse acting in a hospital in Ghaziabad complained that the suspects of the Coronary Virus in Talagi were going back to the hospital without wearing pants. They sing nasty songs and indulge in pornography and they don't even take drugs. They do not even follow the rules of social distance.

Meanwhile, two brothers, Javed and Dilshad, were shot dead by a group of people who asked them to stay in their house following the lockdown rules in Kakroli village of Muzaffarnagar. In the incident, Javed was shifted to the hospital in critical condition. Police have registered a case against six persons and started their search. During the lockdown, a police force was attacked by a group of locals in Morana village of Muzaffarnagar.

Police arrested five assailants in the incident and registered a case against three, including former village superintendent Canal Singh, Sudesh, Bridges, Rishu, Saurabh, Rashim, Rama, Devi Pintu and six others. President Ramnath Kovind also criticized the attacks on doctors, nurses, police and health workers on Friday. The Union Home Ministry also directed states to take drastic measures to curb these coronaviruses in the fight against the Corona virus. Police on Friday registered a case against four accused under the NSA in connection with an attack on a doctors team in Indore on Thursday.

Staged people do not cooperate in treatment: doctors

Doctors have complained to the Delhi government that people from the Nizamuddin Marquez hospital in Delhi are not cooperating in the treatment of the hospitalized people. Doctors at various hospitals in the national capital have complained to the government that people in the medical condition are not contributing to the treatment of medical staff. He also demanded that the security system be intensified at the hospital where these people are kept. One doctor said that those hospitalized from Nizamuddin Markaz did not follow the doctors' instructions and did not take any medication.

Anxiety Abused by Doctors by Corona Patients: Ministry of Health

Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Friday expressed concern over reports of misconduct with doctors, nurses, medical staff fighting the corona virus. He said such events could affect India's fight against Corona. In a statement, Harshvardhan said that abuse of doctors and nurses could create hurdles in the treatment given to corona-1 patients. He also praised the doctors and nurses who served duty despite the mistreatment of the people in the times of crisis.

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