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CCTV footage shows injured doctors kicked, punched shopkeeper: Sources

New Delhi [India], July 1 (ANI): CCTV footage from the shop where two doctors were injured shows them punching and kicking the elderly shopkeeper, said sources in the Delhi police on Thursday.

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Dr Satish was injured in brawl at a pratha Shop in Delhi (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], July 1 (ANI): CCTV footage from the shop where two doctors were injured shows them punching and kicking the elderly shopkeeper, said sources in the Delhi police on Thursday.
"In the CCTV footage of the shop, the doctor is also seen beating the elderly shopkeeper. The doctor has beaten the old man with kicks and punches. Doctors were drunk and both parties got into a scuffle. Complaints have been made from both sides and the police is trying to find out the real reason behind the fight," sources said.
However, one of the doctors who was injured in the fight, Dr Satish said that the paratha-seller started abusing them and an argument ensued.
"A paratha-seller started abusing, and an argument ensued. He then slapped me. We got into a brawl and then around 30 people came with iron rods. If the police say we had consumed alcohol, ask them for evidence," he said.
Two Delhi-based doctors were allegedly attacked by locals in Gautam Nagar after a heated argument over the spread of COVID-19 in the district on Wednesday.
This incident took place on the eve of Doctor's Day, which is being celebrated in the country on Thursday.
Earlier, Delhi police in a statement said the doctors-- one from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and the second from Safdarjung Hospital -- were admitted to the AIIMS Trauma Centre on Thursday with several head injuries.
"On Wednesday, a few doctors went to the shop of Bhagat Singh Verma Paranthe Walla in Gautam Nagar and allegedly consumed alcohol in the shop with Bhagat Singh. An argument ensued between the doctors and the shopkeeper and thereafter both parties assaulted each other," the police said.
The doctors were allegedly "teased by saying they spread corona", which led to an argument. Police said along with two doctors, and shopkeeper Bhagat Singh Verma, his son Abhishek also sustained injuries during the brawl.
"The statements of both the parties are being recorded and legal action will be taken accordingly," the police added. (ANI)

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