Dozens injured as police thrash supporters of Dr Kesi

Press Trust of India  |  Kathmandu 

Three policemen and dozens of protesters, including students and nurses, were injured today in a clash between security personnel and supporters of veteran medical professional Dr Govinda Kesi, who is on a fast-unto-death demanding reforms in Nepal's medical sector, according to and officials.

The supporters were protesting the government's decision to airlift the activist from Jumla-based to after his condition deteriorated due to the hunger strike, which entered 20th day today.

This is Dr Kesi's 15th hunger strike against the government's move to give permission to open new medical colleges in instead of remote areas in the nation.

The 61-year-old medical professional is fighting for reforms in the medical sector of so that the benefit of can also reach poor people in remote areas.

Dozens of people were injured in the clash, the hospital sources said.

Meanwhile, a Army chopper airlifted Dr Kesi from the hospital to in afternoon. Soon after his landing, he was reportedly admitted to the for treatment.

Hundreds of people staged protest in Kathmandu carrying banners in support of Dr Kesi and demanding that the government fulfil his demands related to the country's medical sector.

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First Published: Thu, July 19 2018. 20:50 IST