Patna, August 4: Raising many questions on the good governance in Bihar as claimed by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, another incident has surfaced where a government hospital was found using black magic methods on patients instead of doctors. The incident comes days after Muzaffarpur shelter home rape scandal came to light, causing further embarrassment for the Bihar government.

According to a report by India Today, a government-run hospital in Bihar's Vaishali's district uses black magic instead of medicines to treat its patients. The report informs that people are treated by occultists (tantrik) and exorcists (Ojha) instead of doctors.

Watch Video of how black magic is practiced instead of medicine to treat people:

(Video Credits: News Tak YouTube)

According to a video released by News Tak, occultists are seen using black magic to treat the patients. A close look at the video show men standing beside the unconscious woman lying on the hospital bed. These people are renowned occultists of the area. In the video, an occultist can be seen hitting the woman on her head with a cloth, while chanting a mantra. The doctors of the hospital claim that the patient's family themselves brought the occultist and this whole drama lasted for an hour.

The India Today report further informs that the woman on whom the black magic is performed was actually bitten by a snake in Vaishali's Mahnar area. He family then immediately rushed her to the local community health centre for proper treatment from a doctor.

The report further informs that the doctors are afraid of the occultists and don’t dare to speak anything. Reports inform that the hospital administration says that even the doctors here don't dare to speak up or go against the occultists as they are scared to pick a fight with them. Shockingly, the occultist claims that his black magic completely cured the woman.

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