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Link to reportOUR CORRESPONDENTGaya, March 28: Tension brewed in
Anugrah Narain Magadh Medical College today following a clash between
two groups of doctors yesterday.Twelve junior doctors were injured in
the clash on the college premises and one of them, with head injuries,
had to be hospitalised.Sources claimed ragging in the college sparked
the clash, but the principal of the institution, Madan Mohan Prasad
Singh, ruled out ragging as the root of all the trouble.He also
remained mum on if the clash between the doctors had any “caste
overtone”.The principal said a committee under A. Barkat, the head of
the surgery department, would be constituted to investigate the affair.
Strict action would be taken on the basis of the panel’s report, he
added.Barkat, when contacted, said he was yet to receive any official
communication regarding the probe.Gaya superintendent of police Amit
Jain told The Telegraph that the situation did not warrant police
intervention at this stage. “Nobody has lodged a formal complaint with
the police,” he said.Conceding that he was aware of the clash, the SP
said that the principal has assured that the college authorities would
sort out the “internal disciplinary matter”.Several people criticised
the police inaction but the SP, also a former medical graduate, said
that according to convention the police intervene in the incidents on
the campus only after being informed by the college authorities.Gaya
doctors have been known to be divided along caste lines and have
involved in brawls several times. This is the third incident of
violence in the same medical college in the recent past.Earlier,
doctors assaulted television journalists and snatched the camera of a
TV crewmember. The doctors have also clashed with local shopkeepers.

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