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Punjab Minister Balbir Singh assures strict action against culprits for manhandling COVID-19 health worker

Chandigarh [India], Aug 16 (ANI): Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu on Sunday assured health worker Mastan Singh that strict action would be taken against all culprits who manhandled him while he was on duty for COVID-19 patients.

ANI Aug 16, 2020 21:43 IST googleads

Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu (File Photo)

Chandigarh [India], Aug 16 (ANI): Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Balbir Singh Sidhu on Sunday assured health worker Mastan Singh that strict action would be taken against all culprits who manhandled him while he was on duty for COVID-19 patients.
Giving further details, Minister said that that one of the main reasons for the spread of disease and mortality is that people having symptoms report to health facilities very late and delay their testing for COVID-19 so that special campaign was being conducted to trace every suspected symptomatic person.
On the order of higher authorities, Mastan Singh, posted under Community Health Centre Malaudh, visited a place called Prabhu Ka Dera in village Khanpur for screening.
When he reached to get the information about the suspected symptomatic patients, Mastan Singh was brutally manhandled by the Sadhus and some of his associates where a video of the whole incident was made on a mobile phone, as per the press release by the Punjab government.
Sidhu said that Senior Medical Officer (SMO) Dr Gobind Ram Maloud and SMO Dr Santosh Kaur, Dehlon immediately informed the Civil Surgeon Dr Rajesh Kumar Bagga about the whole incident.
Acting on the information, Dr Bagga had brought the matter to the notice of Deputy Commissioner Virender Sharma and Commissioner of Police Ludhiana Rakesh Agarwal.
He said that Dr Bagga visited the worker who is admitted in a hospital and he also talked to Mastan Singh over phone and enquired about his health.
The Minister said that a case has been registered against the culprits under section 307, 365, 353,186, 188, 295-A of the IPC and Section 3 of the Epidemic Act 1987 at police station Dehlon, Ludhiana.
Condemning this incident, Sidhu said that the health workers of Punjab were working day and night to keep the people safe from this deadly disease. "Any attack on any health worker will not be tolerated at all."
He directed the Commissioner of Police, Ludhiana to ensure the security of health workers as Ludhiana recorded the higher number of COVID-19 cases. He also instructed that arrest all the accused persons as soon as possible and punish the culprits so that no such incident happens in the future.
Sidhu said that he stands for his employees at all times and would not let their morale fall under any circumstances.
"I appeal to the general public that they should respect the efforts being made by the health department's employees to tide over this crisis situation," he said. (ANI)

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