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Also in the case of patients, this time the division between Hindus and Muslims in India was created by Narendra Modi. The pavilion at the government hospital for crown patients in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, has a pavilion for Hindus and a separate pavilion for Muslim patients. Muslim patients will not get a place in the Hindu ward and Hindus will not be kept in the Muslim ward. Separate arrangements have been made on the basis of religion. The hospital claims that this work was carried out following government instructions. Although the government statement, they know nothing about it. However, the patients said that Hindus and Muslims were separated in the isolation room on Sunday night. A heated debate has erupted across the country on the subject. According to experts, this is an unprecedented event. This has never happened in the seven-decade history of independent India. This is not only inhumane, it is also unconstitutional. Because, according to the constitution, Indians are not separated in this way based on religion.
The Ahmedabad Civil Hospital has 1,200 beds for crown patients. There are still 150 people admitted there. Another 38 people were examined for the crown. They are in a separate room. Hospital sources told Deutsche Welle that at least 40 of them were Muslim patients. Those who were admitted to the hospital last week. A family member of one of those crown-infected Muslim patients told Deutsche Welle that hospital authorities said Sunday night that Hindu and Muslim patients would be kept in separate wards. That same night, Muslim patients were evacuated to another room.
Hospital superintendent Gunwant Rathore said the work was done according to state government guidelines. He declined to comment further. However, Gujarat’s Deputy Chief Minister and Minister of Health Nitin Patel said he knew nothing about it.
However, according to the patients, hospital authorities announced the names of 26 people who entered the isolation room on Sunday night. They are all Muslims. They were told they would be taken to another room. Deutsche Welle contacted a health worker at the Civil Hospital about this. The man, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said: “This has been done for the benefit of Hindus and Muslims.” Perhaps that is why the two communities have been kept separate in the isolation room so that no adverse incidents occur.
Although it is unclear under what orders such an incident took place in a government hospital, there has been heated debate on the issue across the country. Amal Mukherjee, a constitutional expert and former head of the Calcutta College of the Presidency, told Deutsche Welle: “Humanity is very far away. What happened in Gujarat is unconstitutional. Articles 25 to 26 of the Indian Constitution clearly mention the secularism. The word secularism is also in the preamble of the constitution. It is a punishable crime to identify and differentiate a patient by caste or religion. It cannot be. “
Dr. Satyaki Haldar supported Amalbabu’s statement. There was a time at the superintendent of a government hospital in West Bengal. Satyaki said: “The patient has no religion. Doctors have to take an oath only after passing MBBS. The whole world has this rule. That is, there will be no biased or discriminatory treatment in the case of race, religion, caste language. during the patient visit. Everyone is equal to the doctor. This incident in Gujarat challenged the ethics of medicine. It is unwanted. “
In recent years, community divisions and incitement in India have increased dramatically. A few months ago, there was a terrible community revolt in Delhi. More than fifty ordinary people have died. There are still countless homeless people. Even before that, the riots have been going on for months with NRC and CAA. Muslim women have taken to the streets. They have organized demonstrations day after day across the country. Students also took to the streets. There have also been attempts to create a Hindu-Muslim divide. The outburst of the crown began on him. A 21-day shutdown was announced. A few days before the closing, Tabligh preachers held a religious meeting in Delhi. The government issued a statement saying that Corona had extended since that demonstration. Although many more religious and political gatherings that took place at the same time were avoided. One after another, the IT cell of Hindutva organizations began spreading ‘fake news’ on social media. Various media outlets in the country also spread the news. Where Tabligh preachers are shown to be spitting on restaurant food, they are spitting on the police to spread Corona. All those photos were later found to be fake. So far, neither the central government nor the state governments have taken any action against advertisers. But the poison of division has entered people’s minds. Experts believe that this incident in Gujarat is a manifestation of this.
Leftist leader and CPM central committee member Sujan Chakraborty told Deutsche Welle: “This is what the ruling party has been trying to do for a long time.” They don’t care about the constitution. The politics of division has been going on inside for so long. For CAA, they explained that this time the division policy will be public. The Gujarat incident made it even clearer. But there is no point in blaming only the central government. The politics of division has spread throughout society. The Chief Minister of West Bengal has spoken of building hospitals for Muslims only. Everyone is equal The secular heritage of this country is in a desperate situation.
BJP Secretary General Sayantan Basu, however, sees no politics in him. He said: “If doctors think there will be medical benefits if Hindus and Muslims stay apart, then I have nothing to say. The government has made this decision on the advice of doctors. ” According to the country’s doctors, no It is possible that no doctor will give such advice, because religion has nothing to do with illness and treatment, those who are trying to solve the problem by following the doctors advice are lying or turning a blind eye to the truth.
The criticism has begun in various sectors of society as the incident at the Civil Hospital in Gujarat has come to light. Many people think that this could change the rules of the hospital overnight. That is why no one wants to take responsibility for it. But some experts believe that such incidents may occur in the near future.
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