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Maharashtra: When he did not get a cup of tea, the doctor got angry, left the patient’s operation midway and went out again.

A surprising news is coming out from Maharashtra. Here, when a doctor did not get a cup of tea, he left the operation incomplete and went out of the hospital. A case of how much a person’s desire for tea can be is being seen in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Here, amazing carelessness of a doctor is being seen just for the sake of a cup of tea. The doctor, who is crazy about tea, left the family planning operation midway when he did not get tea and walked out of the operation theatre. Please note that this incident took place at the primary health center of Khat village under Mauda tehsil of Nagpur district.

Operation abandoned midway

Bhalawi, a doctor in the primary health center of Khat village, was performing a family planning operation on some women, during which he applied anesthesia to four women and ordered tea for himself, but due to some reason his tea did not reach him on time. The doctor got so angry at this that he left the operation midway and left the hospital. This incident created a stir in the health centre.

Other doctors were called

When the family members of the women who did not undergo the operation came to know about this, they all came to meet the District Health Officer and informed about this incident. Then the administration called another doctor and operated on those women. A committee has been formed by the administration to investigate this matter. After whose report comes, action will be taken against the doctor. Anyone who has any information is condemning this action of the government department doctor.

Committee formed

After this incident came to light, Nagpur Zilla Parishad CEO Soumya Sharma said that after receiving the complaint, we have ordered an investigation. An inquiry committee has been formed on the matter, after the report comes, action will be taken as per rules. He has also claimed that the family planning operations of all those 8 women were completed that day.