New Delhi: Doctors, angry with the events that took place after the rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata, have demonstrated their anger by going on strike in different states of the country. In this connection, IMA has called for a nationwide strike on August 17. According to a release issued by the Indian Medical Association (IMA), government and private hospitals will be a part of this nationwide strike. The release said that all kinds of medical services will remain closed across the country on August 17. Along with declaring hospitals as safe zones, IMA has demanded the government to immediately implement the Central Protection Act.
FORDA announced to continue the protest
IMA will also protest against the violence that took place at Kolkata’s R.G. Kar Medical College on Wednesday night. Earlier, the Federation of Resident Doctors’ Association (FORDA) announced to continue its protest on Thursday. The union had withdrawn its strike after the Health Ministry gave verbal assurances to meet their demands, including bringing a law to prevent attacks on medical workers, but the doctors strongly criticized it, due to which FORDA decided to protest again. Resident doctors of Delhi’s major government hospitals, including AIIMS, VMMC-Safdarjung Hospital and Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, closed elective services and went on strike on Monday morning.
Doctors are protesting in many parts of the country
The doctors on strike are demanding better security and safety measures for medical workers and passing of laws. FORDA announced to protest again at a time when the Resident Doctors Association (RDA) on Wednesday alleged that the federation decided to end the strike without consulting them. RDA also accused FORDA of ‘stabbing the medical fraternity in the back’. Due to the doctors’ protest, health services have collapsed in many parts of the country and now after the announcement of IMA on Saturday, there is a danger of almost complete paralysis of health services. (Report: Omkar Sarkar)
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