PRAYAGRAJ, Sept. 25 -- Junior doctors of the district's largest Swaroop Rani Nehru (SRN) Hospital here claimed that more than 2,000 people were turned away from the outpatient wing of the hospital and 60 surgeries were postponed on Wednesday as a result of a strike called by them. However, hospital authorities maintained that the strike did not cause any inconvenience to patients. The strike, which began late Tuesday night, was called in response to the fatal attack on junior doctor Anurag Kumar at his residence. The striking doctors alleged official non-action on the incident in which Dr Anurag was assaulted by a 'delivery boy' a few days ago. According to Dr Ashutosh, one of the striking doctors the manner in which Dr Anurag was attacked has created an atmosphere of fear among doctors. The accused should be arrested. He said that the attack on Dr Anurag was condemnable and police should trace the attackers captured on CCTV. Another junior doctor Dr Shashi Prakash said, "A fellow doctor was attacked, but no action has been taken even 24 hours later." Meanwhile, the principal of the Motilal Nehru Medical College (MLNMC) Dr VK Pandey said the the police administration was conducting its investigation on the issue. The strike did not cause any inconvenience to patients, he added. MLNMC is the parent institution for Swaroop Rani Nehru Hospital....