However, Manobi questioned such an arrangement and asked, “Why do I have to reveal I am a transwoman. I visited there as a woman and why should you have a separate facility for trans people? What is the need?”
“Just because I am a transwoman, I was not tested. I was called mental and I feel so broken,” Manobi told Anand Bazar Patrika (ABP).
However, the hospital authority later clarified that anyone is allowed to meet the superintendent and there was no complaint received in this regard, ABP reported.
“I got to know from social media that such a thing had happened. There are two beds reserved for transgenders. We treat such cases very sensitively,” Sisir Naskar, MR Bangaur hospital superintendent told India Today.
In another video, Manobi has shared that her condition is not good and she has finally been admitted to a hospital.