In a controversial move, JN Ray Hospital in Kolkata’s Manicktala area announced it would no longer admit patients from Bangladesh. This decision comes amid ongoing protests against alleged atrocities on minority Hindus in Bangladesh and reports of insults to the Indian flag by certain Bangladeshi nationals.
Hospital official Subhranshu Bhakt confirmed the suspension, stating it was implemented as a symbolic protest against the perceived disrespect towards India. He also called for other healthcare institutions to adopt similar measures to demonstrate solidarity.
This decision has sparked debate about the intersection of healthcare and geopolitics, as it directly impacts medical treatment for cross-border patients. Kolkata has historically been a hub for Bangladeshi nationals seeking advanced medical care due to its proximity and affordability.