Kolkata’s JN Roy Hospital Doctors Refuse to Treat Bangladeshi Patients in Protest Against Hindu Persecution
Doctors at Kolkata’s JN Roy Hospital have stopped treating Bangladeshi patients, citing solidarity with Hindus facing persecution in Bangladesh. This controversial move has sparked mixed reactions and raised ethical concerns.
In a significant and controversial move, doctors at JN Roy Hospital in Kolkata have announced they will no longer treat patients from Bangladesh. This decision comes as a response to reported atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh, with medical professionals citing solidarity with the persecuted community as the primary reason for their stance. The bold move has drawn mixed reactions. Supporters argue it sends a powerful message of unity with Hindus facing discrimination, while critics express concern over the ethical implications of denying medical aid based on nationality. Bangladesh has faced international scrutiny over its treatment of religious minorities, and the decision by the hospital's staff underscores the growing frustration and call for action among Indian citizens. ‘Bangladesh Must Protect All Minorities’: India Says Interim Government Must Live up to Its Responsibility of Protecting Hindus and Other Minorities Amid Increasing Violence.
Kolkata’s JN Roy Hospital Doctors Refuse to Treat Bangladeshi Patients
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