Kolkata: Doctors Forum on Thursday had demanded a complaint against Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA Kanchan Mullick after he had threatened a senior doctor Mehoboobar Alam of School of Tropical Medicine of transfer due to alleged delay in treatment.
Alam however, said that the tone in which the TMC legislator spoke with him is appalling and also that he had complained at the necessary quarters.
Bengal Drowning in Alcohol!
— BJP West Bengal (@BJP4Bengal) July 10, 2025
On one hand, Uttarpara TMC MLA Kanchan Mullick is threatening doctors at a hospital. On the other hand, a municipality driver in the same area is found drunk and unconscious inside an official vehicle, completely unresponsive even during emergencies!… pic.twitter.com/EhoC8amW08
School of Tropical Medicine Director Subhashis Kamal Guha said the incident has been reported to the Health Department.
TMC minister Shashi Panja after getting the information had visited the hospital and later talking to the media she said, “Nothing has happened which can prompt the MLA to behave like this. I have informed the Health department and also the Speaker and necessary actions will be taken.”
West Bengal News: Vidyasagar University Sparks Outrage By Calling Freedom Fighters 'Terrorists' In Exam PaperTMC MLA Kanchan Mallick however said that he and his wife were abused when they had approached the doctor over a treatment of his relative.
The doctors were seen wearing black badges while doing their duty and police were also seen in the hospital to take stock of the incident.
Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari mentioned that such a behaviour from Kanchan Mallick is expected as he has support of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
You may also like
HTBt cotton gets positive report, one step away from commercial cultivation
Sutton Park death: Tragedy as body of teenage boy is pulled out of lake
US State Department says planned layoffs to begin soon
Popular K-pop boy band member faces 3.5 years in prison for sexual assault. Who is Moon Taeil?
Ahead of civic polls, Telangana cabinet clears 42% quota