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KMCH interns withdraw strike for the sake of patients

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Intern doctors at the Khulna Medical College Hospital withdrew their strike today considering the sufferings of patients.

They announced the strike on Monday 10:00pm after a group of KMCH students were beaten up by pharmacy staffers.

Saiful Islam, president of the KMCH intern doctor's parishad, announced their decision to withdraw the strike around 3:00pm, reports our local correspondent.

"We are withdrawing our protest temporarily considering sufferings of the patients," he said.

The intern doctors launched the protest demanding arrest of the assaulters, for setting up model pharmacies at the hospital and establishing permanent police outposts to ensure round-the-clock security.

Police have arrested two accused after a case was filed last night in connection with the incident.

Sonadanga Police Station Officer-in-Charge Md Momtazul Haq confirmed the arrests from the Khulna city early today in connection with the case.

A process is underway to produce the two arrestees to the court, he said.

Despite the strike withdrawal announcement, the office rooms of KMCH principal, vice-principal, hospital director and deputy director remained locked today, reports our local correspondent.

Yesterday, the students had locked the offices.

The incident began on Monday, when a student at the medical college locked into an argument with a shopkeeper of a drugstore in front of the college, over allegedly charging extra money for medicines.

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KMCH interns withdraw strike for the sake of patients

Photo: Star

Intern doctors at the Khulna Medical College Hospital withdrew their strike today considering the sufferings of patients.

They announced the strike on Monday 10:00pm after a group of KMCH students were beaten up by pharmacy staffers.

Saiful Islam, president of the KMCH intern doctor's parishad, announced their decision to withdraw the strike around 3:00pm, reports our local correspondent.

"We are withdrawing our protest temporarily considering sufferings of the patients," he said.

The intern doctors launched the protest demanding arrest of the assaulters, for setting up model pharmacies at the hospital and establishing permanent police outposts to ensure round-the-clock security.

Police have arrested two accused after a case was filed last night in connection with the incident.

Sonadanga Police Station Officer-in-Charge Md Momtazul Haq confirmed the arrests from the Khulna city early today in connection with the case.

A process is underway to produce the two arrestees to the court, he said.

Despite the strike withdrawal announcement, the office rooms of KMCH principal, vice-principal, hospital director and deputy director remained locked today, reports our local correspondent.

Yesterday, the students had locked the offices.

The incident began on Monday, when a student at the medical college locked into an argument with a shopkeeper of a drugstore in front of the college, over allegedly charging extra money for medicines.

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