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UP: Dufferin Hospital Staff Boycott Work After Death Of Pharmacist'S Wife

Protest at Dufferin Hospital, Prayagraj

Protest at Dufferin Hospital, Prayagraj

Enraged over the death of a pharmacist's wife, a protest has been staged by the medical staff of Dufferin hospital in Prayagraj against the hospital superintendent by boycotting the duty work.

On Thursday, the medical staff including doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other employees boycotted the work at 8 am and staged a protest in front of the hospital premises. They locked the hospital's main gate and raised slogans against the hospital superintendent for not approving leave for pharmacist, Vipin Mishra. Vipin applied for leave to take care of his wife who was suffering from dengue but the superintendent Dr. Neeta Sahu rejected his leave.

Following the rejection, Vipin's wife was in critical condition and was admitted to Dufferin Hospital on Tuesday. Her condition was not improving due to the unavailability of a doctor at the hospital so Vipin decided to shift her to a private hospital. However, she died while undergoing treatment on Wednesday night at the private hospital.

If the superintendent had approved his leave, Vipin said he would have taken care of his wife and she would have survived. As per HT reports, the medical staff continued the boycott till late afternoon.

In response to the accusations, Dr. Sahu said that Vipin has never asked for leave, instead submitted a letter to shift his wife to another hospital. She said that his wife did not die in the Dufferin hospital and boycotting the work can cause problems for the patients.

"Some people are disrupting medical services as I have taken strict steps against wrong practices at the hospital," she said.

On the other hand, the hospital staff claimed that Dr. Sahu misbehaves with them if they ask for leave. They said that emergency services continued without interruption despite the protests.

Taking action against Dr. Sahu's behaviour, around 150 temporary doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and other staff jointly sent a letter to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and the state health minister Jai Pratap Singh. In the letter, they demanded action against the superintendent and warned that such behaviour would not be tolerated.

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