Social Sciences, asked by soumali6944, 8 days ago

Unlike, Hakim Seikh of Population cannot afford for quality Private health andmedical care.

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Answered by surbhineeraj
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Hakim Sheik 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 Sheik and PBKMS filed a case in the court.

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