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Attendant allegedly assaults doctor, leaves him injured at Pulwama Hospital

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
May 23, 2026
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Pulwama, May 22: A doctor posted at District Hospital Pulwama sustained head injuries after he was allegedly assaulted by an attendant inside the premises on Friday, triggering concern among the medical fraternity over the growing incidents of violence against healthcare workers.
According to reports, the injured doctor, identified as Dr Omar Khan, was attacked while attending patients in the Outpatient Department (OPD). The incident also left a security guard injured during the altercation.
Medical Superintendent of District Hospital Pulwama, Dr Abdul Gani, said the assault took place when an attendant attempted to force the doctor to immediately examine a patient despite the doctor having already completed his duty hours.
He said Dr. Omar Khan had continued working for nearly an additional hour beyond his scheduled shift due to heavy patient rush and had advised the attendant to consult another doctor who was available on duty at the hospital.
“Despite the doctor explaining the situation, the attendant became aggressive. He pushed the doctor and attacked him using a sitting bench. The iron portion of the bench struck the doctor on the forehead, causing a deep injury,” Dr. Abdul Gani said.
Hospital officials said Dr. Omar Khan suffered a head wound and had to undergo treatment, during which doctors administered eight stitches to his forehead.
A security guard who attempted to intervene and control the situation was also injured during the scuffle, officials added.
Following the incident, police were informed and efforts are underway to identify and apprehend the accused.
“We have lodged a formal police complaint and investigations are in progress. The attacker will be identified and action will be taken as per law,” Dr. Abdul Gani said.
Meanwhile, the FAIMA Doctors Association strongly condemned the incident, describing the assault as deeply disturbing and unacceptable.
In a statement, FAIMA said repeated incidents of violence against doctors and healthcare staff are creating an atmosphere of fear inside hospitals and affecting the morale of medical professionals who work under immense pressure to serve patients.
Dr. Mohammad Momin Khan said that Dr. Omar Khan was performing his professional duties when he was allegedly attacked inside the hospital.
“Doctors dedicate themselves to saving lives and treating patients. It is extremely unfortunate that they are becoming targets of violence within healthcare institutions,” he said.
He urged the district administration and police authorities to ensure swift and strict action against those involved in the assault and emphasized the need for stronger security measures in hospitals to protect medical personnel. (KNO)

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