Further action will be taken in this regard after talking to senior police officers.
General secretary of Ward BNP has been accused of beating a doctor of Nato’s modern headquarters hospital. Against Hitler.
Further allegations have been made that when the doctors and officials of the hospital went to form a human chain on Wednesday in protest against this attack, the leaders and activists of the district BNP and other organizations prevented them.
A general diary has been made at Sadar Police Station regarding the beating of the doctor. Officer-in-Charge of Sadar Police Station (OC) Md. Mahabur Rahman confirmed the truth of the information to The Sheba news.
The name of the beaten doctor is Rafiqul Islam. He told the Sheba news, ‘Hitlu came to the hospital and wanted information about a patient. Not recognizing him at that time, after closing the door of the room, Hitlu and five or six of his accomplices beat me severely and left.’
He also said, ‘BNP leaders came to the hospital at night and pressed for settlement. Hitlu was present at that time. I settled under the pressure of BNP leaders.
Rafiqul said, ‘I informed the hospital authorities and the civil surgeon in writing about the attack at night. General Diary (GD) has been made at the Civil Surgeon Police Station.’
Natore District Civil Surgeon Civil Surgeon Dr. Md. Moshiur Rahman confirmed the truth of the information to the Sheba News.
According to sources, Hitlu apologized in writing in the presence of district BNP joint convener Farhad Ali Dewan Shaheen, former GS of Nawab Sirajud Daula Government College and district Chhatra Dal leader Shahidullah Sohail.
Denying the allegation of beating the doctor, Hitlu said he had a misunderstanding with a doctor at the hospital. Later, they settled themselves.
When asked about this matter, Officer-in-Charge (OC) of Nator Sadar Police Station said. Mahabur Rahman said, ‘The district civil surgeon has made a general diary in the incident of beating the doctor. Later he gave a written apology letter to the accused. Further action will be taken in this regard by talking to the senior officers of the police.