The story of Hakim Seikh Hakim Seikh was a member of the Paschim Banga Khet Mazdoor Samity (PBKMS), an organisation of agricultural labourers in West Bengal. One evening in 1992, he accidentally fell off a running train and suffered head injuries. He was in a very serious condition and needed immediate treatment. He was taken to a government hospital in Kolkata but they refused to admit him because they did not have a spare bed. Another hospital did not have the facility or the specialised doctors necessary for his treatment. In this way he spent 14 hours in a critical state and was taken to eight different government hospitals, but none of them admitted him. Finally, he was admitted in a private hospital, where he received treatment. He spent a lot of money on his treatment. Angry and upset over the indifferent attitude of all the hospitals that refused to admit him, Hakim Seikh and PBKMS filed a case in the court. Which of the following statements are correct?
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> Hakim Sheik was one of the members of the Paschim Banga Khet Mazdoor Samity (PBKMS).
> He fell down from a running train accidentally and suffered severe head injuries.
Complete answer:
Hakim Sheik was a member of the Paschim Banga Khet Mazdoor Samity (PBKMS), an organisation of farmers in West Bengal. In 1992, while travelling, one evening, he fell down from a running train accidentally and suffered severe head injuries.
Hakim Sheik registered a case in the court because of the unresponsive attitude of several government hospitals that declined his admission in the hospital, even though he required immediate attention.
He faced the following problem:
> When taken to a government hospital in Kolkata, he was refused admission as there were no spare beds in the hospital.
> Another hospital did not admit him as they did not have the facility or the specialised doctors necessary for his treatment.
> He spent 14 hours in a critical state and nearly eight various government hospitals refused to admit him.
> Ultimately, he was forced to be admitted in a private hospital and had to pay hefty charges for the same.
> Hakim Sheikh was quite angry at being left untreated and to change the conditions in government hospitals he and PBKMS filed a case in court.
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