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UP doctors call off strike

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Lucknow: The UP doctors called off their strike after the Allahabad High Court ordered a probe into the incident that led to the strike. The Lucknow Bench ordered a judicial inquiry and also the transfer of the SSP, DIG and IG of Kanpur, requesting the doctors to call off their strike.

The strike sparked off after supporters of SP MLA Irfan Solanki allegedly clashed with doctors at a Kanpur hospital over the reported mistreatment of a patient. The doctors claimed that they were mercilessly beaten up by the police, whereas the police claim that the doctors pelted stones at them.

The doctors met Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday evening after which he gave assurances that all charges against the 24 arrested doctors will be dropped. However, he did not give any assurance of action against the accused MLA.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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