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Doctor arrested; case registered against hospital, NGO
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Patients who lost vision after undergoing eye surgery at an eye camp in Amritsar on Friday. PTI Photo
Patients who lost vision after undergoing eye surgery at an eye camp in Amritsar on Friday. PTI Photo

Police today arrested a private doctor who allegedly performed cataract surgery on several people leaving them blind, and also registered a case against a private hospital and a Mathura-based NGO which organised the camp in Gurdasapur.

Gurdaspur Deputy Commissioner Abhinav Trikha told PTI over phone that Dr Vivek Arora of an eye care centre in Jalandhar has been booked and arrested.

At least 60 people lost their vision after getting operated at the camp held at Ghuman village in Gurdaspur district about ten days back.

Meanwhile, police said that camp organiser Manjit Singh has been detained in this connection.

The Union government has also sought a report from the Punjab government over the tragedy.

"We have asked for a report from the Punjab government. But as we have been told that the operations were done by some NGO and it did not have the permission from the state government, we are finding out the details of it," Health Minister J P Nadda told reporters outside Parliament.

Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal has ordered a high-level probe into the incident and banned holding of health camps without prior approval of the civil surgeons.

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(Published 05 December 2014, 17:02 IST)