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Police intensify search for absconding MLA

The search for Surendra Yadav, accused of firing at a hospital in Gaya, is also being spurred on by junior doctors across Bihar, who have refused to work until Yadav's arrest.

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Police today stepped up search operations to trace absconding RJD MLA Surendra Yadav, who was allegedly involved in firing at a hospital in Gaya, even as the indefinite strike by junior doctors across Bihar demanding his immediate arrest entered its fourth day.

Gaya Senior Superintendent of police Amit Lodha saidthe police had stepped up the search for Yadav after raiding his house in the town, besides several other places where he was believed to be hiding.
    
The operation was intensified after Gaya chief judicial magistrate issued a NBW against Yadav directing the police to execute the warrant at the earliest.     

The indefinite strike by the medicos for the firing by the MLA's bodyguards at Anugraha Narayan Medical College and Hospital at Gaya on Sunday has affected the functioning of medical colleges and hospitals in the state, official sources said.
    
The junior doctors have rejected the appeal by the state health department to resume work.
     
The PMCH authorities have described the functioning of
the hospital and emergency as normal with help from senior
doctors.
     
The junior doctors of the hospital organised a parallel
OPD outside the official one and donated blood as a mark of
protest.
     
The two bodyguards of Yadav, a four-time MLA from Belagunj in Gaya and a minister in the erstwhile Rabri Devi government, had allegedly fired at junior doctors at ANMCH and injured three of them after a heated argument between them and the legislator over delay in treating a patient.

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