Agartala: Nov 30: Sudhangshu Das, the Minister of Animal Husbandry, has called for a ban on medical services for Bangladeshi citizens in India. He expressed this strong stance in response to the incident of disrespect shown to the Indian national flag in Bangladesh.
Meanwhile, a private hospital in Agartala has supported the demand to stop medical services for Bangladeshi citizens, leading to protests. The hospital has decided to stop providing medical services to Bangladeshi citizens.
In a social media post today, he wrote, “Those uneducated, barbaric, madrasa-educated jihadis who have disrespected my country’s national flag, those jihadis from that country come to our country and take all kinds of services, starting with medical treatment.”
He believes that those who are true sons of Mother India should immediately stop providing medical and other services to these jihadis.
He humbly requested all doctors to take responsibility against this inhumanity and raise their voices against the insult to the nation’s flag.
It is noteworthy that incidents of continuous atrocities against Hindus, arrests of Hindu monks, and disrespect for the Indian national flag in Bangladesh are going viral on social media. In light of these incidents, Minister Sudhangshu has requested that medical and other services to jihadis be stopped.
Meanwhile, a protest was held at ILS Hospital in Agartala demanding a ban on treatment for Bangladeshi patients. Many people joined the protest and raised slogans demanding a ban on treatment.
Facing journalists, they expressed their anger and said that they would take the same demand to GB Hospital in the future. They said they would not tolerate such disrespect to their country’s flag in any way.
Due to public demand and in protest against the extreme attacks on minorities in Bangladesh, the ILS Hospital authorities have decided to stop treating Bangladeshi patients.