Dr Shailesh Natrajan, who was arrested on Tuesday for alleged sexual harassment of his students at the Rajiv Gandhi Medical College, Kalwa, was admitted to hospital on Wednesday after he complained of chest pain. He was earlier produced in a Thane court, which remanded him in police custody till June 13.Natrajan, who heads the surgery department at the Chhatrapati Shivaji (CS) Hospital to which the college is attached, was initially admitted to CS hospital by the police but had to be shifted to Thane Civil Hospital as he was employed at the former.The 55-year-old was treated till the wee hours on Wednesday at CS Hospital, and then till afternoon at Thane Civil Hospital.“He complained of chest pain so we took him to the CS hospital, he has ahistory of heart related ailments and is undergoing treatment for the same. He was initially treated in the casualty ward but as he was a HoD in the same hospital we could not let him stay there and so took him to Thane civil hospital,” said PI Ravikant Mahalekar from Kalwa police station.Meanwhile, a team of medical activists protested Natrajan’s arrest saying the report prepared by the college’s sexual harassment committee was unacceptable. The activists also met the college dean, Dr Choity Maitra.The Maharashtra Medical Council (MMC) has now asked for committee’s report from the college, and said appropriate action would be taken after studying the report. Natrajan’s medical license could be suspended till the trial runs its course, and if found guilty, it would be cancelled.Dr Shivkumar Utture, executive member, MMC, said they have not received any official complaint against the doctor from the college or students. “We will decide if we want to take suo motu action against him after going through the report compiled by the committee,” said Utture.The college had formed a committee on April 29 to probe allegations of sexual abuse by around 40 female ex-students against Natrajan. The committee submitted its report to the dean recently, but no action was taken till medical education minister Jitendra Awhad visited the college on Tuesday to take stock of the issue.