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The lawyer’s injured son did not get a wheelchair, so he was taken on a scooty on the third floor of the hospital

quota : In a hospital in Kota city of Rajasthan, the lawyer did not get a wheelchair to take his injured son to the orthopedics department, so he carried his scooty on the third floor of the hospital. This incident happened on Thursday afternoon. Now this video of him is becoming increasingly viral on social media. According to the news published on the website of English newspaper Times of India, the lawyer’s name is Manoj Jain and his son Lavitra Jain’s leg was broken. Manoj Jain went to MBS Hospital in Kota to get his son’s leg treated. There he could not find a wheelchair to take his son to the orthopedic ward on the third floor of the hospital. In protest, he made his scooty climb to the third floor.

Scooty climbed to the third floor from the lift

According to the Times of India report, lawyer Manoj Jain had to go to the orthopedics ward located on the third floor of MBMS Hospital in Kota to show his son. On not getting a wheelchair, he took his son on an electric scooter and reached the third floor through the lift. It has been said in the report that when the lawyer was returning from the ward, the ward in-charge caught sight of him and stopped the lawyer. After this, he took out the key of the scooty, after which the lawyer created a ruckus in protest against the mismanagement in the hospital.

don’t report to the police

It has been told in the report that due to no complaint from anyone, the local police did not register any report against the lawyer and later both the parties were reconciled after persuasion. An unusual sight was witnessed in the OPD of MBS Hospital on Thursday around 1.30 pm, when a man in a black coat was seen going in the lift with his electric scooty. He even entered the lift with his scooty and reached the third floor to take his son to the orthopedic ward. The son had a plaster on one leg.

what does the lawyer say

The lawyer claims that he did not do any wrong. He was forced to take his electric scooty to the third floor as no wheelchair was available. He blamed the hospital management for this mess. Meanwhile, Devkinandan, in-charge of the New OPD in MBS, said that it was his duty to stop Vakil Sahab and retrieve the keys, as taking a vehicle to the ward is against the rules.

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