Chaos Erupts at Ludhiana Civil Hospital as Ex-Serviceman Punches ASI, Sparks Havoc Among Visitors

Every day cases of fighting are reported from the civil hospital of Ludhiana in Punjab. Meanwhile, once again such a case has come to the fore, which has created a stir everywhere. In fact, two cases have come to light last night around 11:15. In one case, the ex-serviceman’s family members were asked by the.

Every day cases of fighting are reported from the civil hospital of Ludhiana in Punjab. Meanwhile, once again such a case has come to the fore, which has created a stir everywhere. In fact, two cases have come to light last night around 11:15. In one case, the ex-serviceman’s family members were asked by the ASI to wait outside due to crowding in the emergency, and the angry ex-serviceman punched the ASI on the jaw.

ASI’s mouth started bleeding. Similarly, in the second case, there was a dispute between the two parties. Both sides came face to face in Civil Hospital.

According to information, in the first case, a person from Tibba Road was describing himself as an ex-serviceman. He reached the hospital in injured condition. Many people were entering the emergency along with him. ASI Munir Masih posted in the emergency asked those people to go out of the emergency. After which the angry person punched him on the face. After the ruckus, police station Division No. 2 was informed.

This is the fourth incident of fighting in Civil Hospital in 10 days. A week ago, two parties who came for emergency treatment at the civil hospital clashed at around 1 am. The video of which has come out. Where both parties threw turbans at each other in the emergency of the hospital. Women were also beaten up in the hospital premises. Similarly, on the night of October 23, there was a clash between taxi drivers near Sherpur Chowk. The matter escalated to such an extent that there was a commotion outside the main gate of the Civil Hospital. The youth pelted bricks and stones indiscriminately. However, cases of such fights often come to light from this hospital.