Siddiqur’s eye operation in India starts

Published : 04 Aug 2017, 17:04

Sahos Desk

Indian doctors have begun to operate on the eyes of Siddiqur Rahman, the college student who now has slim chances of regaining complete vision since he met police action at Shahbagh.

Doctors at Sankara Nethralaya Institution in Chennai are operating on his left eye, the only eye he has the chance of regaining, said a Bangladeshi doctor who is accompanying him.

Senior retina specialist Dr Lingam Gopal took Siddiqur to surgery around 3:30pm, said Dr Zahidul Ahsan Menon, an assistant professor at National Institute of Opthalmology.

Earlier, Dr Lingam had said he saw little hope of Siddiqur getting his eyesight back even if a surgery was conducted. But he left it up to Siddiqur to take a decision about the operation.

Titumir College student Siddiqur was hurt in his eyes, allegedly by a tear gas canister shot by police at close range, when college students were demonstrating at Shahbagh for examination schedules.

Several videos have ascertained the police action, which has now led to the complete vision loss of Siddiqur’s right eye, despite authorities’ repeated denial about the incident.

The government is bearing Siddiqur's medical costs.

He was taken to Sankara Nethralaya Institute on July 27.

Source: thedailystar

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