Shimla, Dec. 24 -- Condemning the recent incident of alleged assault on a patient by the doctor in Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC) and hospital, chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu on Tuesday said such incidents are "completely unacceptable and indiscipline won't be tolerated in any institutions". He also assured the kin of the victim that strict action will be taken against the doctor. The incident came to light after an alleged video, where Dr Raghav Narula, a senior resident in pulmonary medicine in IGMC is seen assaulting a patient Arjun Pawar, 36, from Chopal, went viral on social media. Following the incident, the doctor was suspended and FIR was registered. CM also held a meeting with senior officers of the health department, IGMC and directorate of medical education. He directed the high powered committee constituted to complete the inquiry by December 24. "Professional behaviour in every institution should be polite and calm," said CM while directing the Directorate of Medical Education to provide induction training to doctors joining medical colleges for senior residency. Meanwhile, the patient's kin demanded invoking attempt to murder charges against the doctor. Although the IGMC administration has suspended the accused doctor, the family members are calling this insufficient and demanding his dismissal from service. "Our patient was on oxygen. The doctor not only rained blows on him but also removed the oxygen mask," said patient's relative Naresh Dashta, while speaking to HT. "We demand that attempt to murder be invoked against the accused doctors- the doctor who assaulted the patient and the one who held patient's leg," he added. The family also met state health minister Dhani Ram Shandil "The hospital officials have been ordered to thoroughly investigate all aspects of this matter. The matter is very sensitive and strict action will be taken against the accused doctor," said Shandil. He further said there is an urgent need to frame and enforce strict guidelines, SOPs in hospitals. The Resident Doctors' Welfare Association (RDA) on Tuesday defended the doctor and called for a fair, unbiased, and transparent inquiry, urging authorities and the media to refrain from drawing conclusions until the investigation is completed. Addressing a press conference, Dr Sohil Sharma, president, RDA, said that any incident has "two sides" and that the association has formally written to both the medical superintendent and State Association of Medical and Dental College Teachers (SAMDCOT), raising concerns about regulations and due process. Dr Raghav Narula submitted a written complaint to the medical superintendent and SAMDCOT. The complaint was read out by RDA. Narula in his written complaint said, "I am a doctor and on December 22, at around 12 noon, I was performing my government duty. During this time, a patient named Arjun Kumar was admitted to the hospital." He stated that as per hospital protocol, he requested the patient's medical records, investigation reports, and X-ray films. "The patient started behaving in an abusive, insulting, and non-cooperative manner and refused, stating that he had already shown these documents to a "senior doctor". He began addressing me with derogatory words," Dr Nurula wrote. According to his statement, the situation escalated, and the patient allegedly abused him and his family using obscene language. "The viral video is incomplete and distorted and does not reflect the actual sequence of events," he said. "I humbly request that strict legal action be taken in this matter so that such incidents do not recur with any doctor or public servant in the future," he further wrote....