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An Indian doctor was suspended and charged after a video showed him urging protesters to burn a government effigy during a healthcare protest.
The acting chief medical superintendent at a Uttar Pradesh government hospital has been suspended and charged after a video showed him allegedly telling political protesters to burn the government’s effigy, not his, during a dispute over medicine shortages and absent doctors.
The incident, captured during a multi-party protest at Birsinghpur Community Health Centre, sparked public outcry and led to an inquiry by the state health department, which found him guilty of using indecent language and violating protocol by prescribing medicines from outside pharmacies.
The acting CMS, Dr. Bhaskar Prasad, denied the remarks were intentional, claiming they were taken out of context and part of a larger effort to deliver a protest memorandum.
A complaint by a BJP official prompted police to file an FIR.
The case unfolded amid ongoing protests by an Aam Aadmi Party spokesperson over poor healthcare conditions at the facility.
Un médico indio fue suspendido y acusado después de que un video lo mostrara exhortando a los manifestantes a quemar una efigie del gobierno durante una protesta por la atención médica.