Dr Jagat Ram, the Director of Chandigarh's PGIMER, said an internal inquiry into the incident found no doctor misbehaved with the patient and his family member in the hospital last Thursday.
"Dr SK Gupta, the head of the neurosurgery department, questioned all consultants and resident doctors of the department but everyone denied making any such remark," Dr Ram said.
Javaid Ahmad Malik had alleged that he brought his mother Nasreena Malik, 55, for treatment to PGIMER's neurosurgery department on Thursday but they left the hospital after the doctor misbehaved with them.
"You throw stones at our security forces and then come here for treatment" was a doctor's response when he was approached by a Kashmiri patient here, his family members had alleged.
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