Student leaders visited a major hospital and found shocking problems with injured protesters. The committee from the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement checked on people hurt during the July protests. They discovered that Pongu Hospital refuses to give proper care to the wounded fighters. Families shared heartbreaking stories about their loved ones being turned away. One mother told leaders that doctors would not let her son back after she took him home.
The woman works cleaning houses just to buy medicine and food for her injured child. Hospital staff offer no real treatment plans or promises about getting better care. Committee President Rifat Rashid found angry patients everywhere he looked. He heard rumors that hurt protesters have formed secret groups inside the medical center. Rashid wants the sickest people sent to foreign countries for advanced treatment.
The hospital boss told student leaders he cannot help but would not explain the reasons. Committee members plan to talk directly with the health minister about these serious issues. Patient Sourav warned that infections spread because of dirty conditions and poor nursing. Hospital workers sent people home during holiday celebrations but broke their promises to take them back. Another fighter named Ashiq sleeps on cold floors because doctors refuse to admit him.
The angry crowd ended their news meeting with loud chants against medical corruption. Student representatives demand real healthcare for everyone who fought against the old government. These brave protesters deserve much better treatment after risking their lives for freedom.
The woman works cleaning houses just to buy medicine and food for her injured child. Hospital staff offer no real treatment plans or promises about getting better care. Committee President Rifat Rashid found angry patients everywhere he looked. He heard rumors that hurt protesters have formed secret groups inside the medical center. Rashid wants the sickest people sent to foreign countries for advanced treatment.
The hospital boss told student leaders he cannot help but would not explain the reasons. Committee members plan to talk directly with the health minister about these serious issues. Patient Sourav warned that infections spread because of dirty conditions and poor nursing. Hospital workers sent people home during holiday celebrations but broke their promises to take them back. Another fighter named Ashiq sleeps on cold floors because doctors refuse to admit him.
The angry crowd ended their news meeting with loud chants against medical corruption. Student representatives demand real healthcare for everyone who fought against the old government. These brave protesters deserve much better treatment after risking their lives for freedom.