Balochistan Police arrested over a dozen young doctors in Quetta on Monday while they were protesting against the unavailability of personal protective equipment (PPEs) in provincial hospitals as the war against Covid-19 intensifies. Young Doctors Association (YDA) and paramedical staff began a demonstration from Civil Hospital and marched up to the chief minister’s secretariat where they were met by baton-wielding policemen, who proceeded to baton-charge and arrest several doctors. Talking to a private news channel, YDA Balochistan President Yasir Achakzai confirmed that they had marched up to the CM’s secretariat against a complete lack of protective gear for medical workers who were playing a key role in the country’s fight against the novel coronavirus. Achakzai said they were baton-charged by security forces, adding that “dozens” were arrested near the Red Zone. A few members of the Balochistan Assembly also reached the venue and tried to negotiate with the protesting doctors and paramedic staff. Following the arrests, the YDA chief announced a boycott of young doctors’ services from government hospitals. “We suspend all our services following the high-handedness of police,” Achakzai said in an emergency press conference. Meanwhile, Quetta Deputy Inspector General of Police Razzaq Cheema confirmed the arrests of “dozens” of doctors but denied the use of batons against them. “Yes, police arrested dozens of protesting doctors,” Cheema said. He denied the allegations that police had assaulted the protesting doctors but added that “a scuffle broke out after the medics tried to cross barricades near the Red Zone”. However, a video – which has been independently verified – is circulating on social media, which shows the police striking the doctors with batons and forcing them inside police vans. “The protesting doctors have been shifted to various police stations in Quetta,” DIG Cheema said. The protest in Quetta comes a day after 13 doctors in tested positive for Covid-19 in the provincial capital. In a tweet, Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan announced that he met YDA doctors and assured them of his government’s full cooperation in their battle against Covid-19 and in meeting their demands. Soon after the arrests, PML-N President and Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif in a tweet condemned the “torture & arrest” of doctors in Quetta, referring to police’s actions as “shameful behaviour”. Meanwhile, Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has reacted in strongest possible words on the torture and arrest of doctors in Quetta and said that bullying by the government, of the doctors who have been demanding protective gear is a shameful act. Chairman PPP said that it is not justified to imprison doctors just because they were demanding protective gear and equipment. Chairman Bilawal said that at a time when doctors are needed in hospitals, they have been sent to jails. PTI government is violating human rights and arresting and torturing doctors which is condemnable.