Hindustan Times (Delhi)

No end in sight to Maha docs’ stir

- Sadaguru Pandit sadaguru.pandit@hindustant­imes.com

DEFIANT Only a fraction of the over 2,000 striking medicos joins work despite CM Fadnavis’ rap

Nearly 312 of the 2,000odd striking resident doctors joined work on Friday night, but the rest, defying the call by doctors’ associatio­ns to end the protest, have decided to continue the agitation, according to Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n.

The Indian Medical Associatio­n and six other major bodies representi­ng doctors, which pulled out of the strike on Friday after an hour-long interactio­n with chief minister Devendra Fadnavis, termed it as an ‘unfortunat­e and immature behaviour’ on part of the resident doctors.

“What more do you want when the CM of a state, with folded hands is requesting you to resume your work?” asked Parthiv Sanghvi, secretary of IMA. The body with 40,000 members who are doctors in Maharashtr­a, had continued to support the protests after the Maharashtr­a Associatio­n of Resident Doctors (MARD) pulled out of the protest late night on Thursday. From the periphery hospitals, 230 of the 440 doctors have resumed duty, according to the numbers.

“The meeting with Fadnavis was very positive and he patiently listened to us for an hour. He has accepted all the demands and informed us about the plan of action,” said Dr Sanghvi, adding they have got more than what they demanded.

A section of resident doctors alleged that IMA pulled out of the protest because of personal gains and they are going to continue until they see some results on ground level. “We started the protest, not IMA or MARD. The state has made many assurances in the past and none of them were fulfilled. We will resume duties only when we see the changes on ground,” said a resident doctor at KEM hospital.

However. many of those who participat­ed in the protest, continued to work in the wards, to ensure the patients are not inconvenie­nced.

Dr Mukesh Agarwal, head of the paediatric department of KEM Hospital said students in his unit, who are also a part of the protest, have prepared their own schedule. “They aren’t signing on the musters but one of them

comes for a round every hour and checks on patients,” said Dr Agarwal.

Hundred armed guards from Maharashtr­a Police Security Corporatio­n would be appointed within five days and rest, 1,100 across the state are going to be deployed across 17 medical colleges of the state by April 30.

Services in the hospitals remained critically affected due to the strike, however, no untoward incident took place.

An Indian woman and her seven-year-old son were found dead at their home in New Jersey, according to the family in Andhra Pradesh.

The victims were N Sasikala, 40, and her son Anish Sai, their family in Prakasam district said on Friday.

Sasikala’s husband N Hanumantha Rao found the bodies when he returned home from work on Thursday evening.

In Vijaywada, Sasikala’s mother told a news agency, “We suspect that they have been murdered following an affair of my son-in-law with another woman there.”

Both Hanumantha Rao and Sasikala were software profession­als. Sasikala used to work from home.

The couple had been living in the US for nine years.

Y Sambasiva Rao, a member of the Andhra Pradesh state legislativ­e assembly from Prakasam district, spoke to representa­tives of Telugu Associatio­n of North America (TANA) over phone about the incident. He said the mother and her son were strangulat­ed to death.

This is the latest in a series of incidents involving Indian techies. Telangana’s aeronautic­al engineerwh­en Adam W Purinton, who earlier served in the US Navy, shot him in Olathe, Kansas, on February 23.

Vamshi Reddy Mamidala, also from Telangana, was shot dead in Milpitas, California, on February 10 in a garage in his apartment building.

Members in both Houses of Parliament on Friday expressed their concern over the killings and demanded that the matter should be taken up by Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the American President.

We suspect that they have been murdered following an affair of my soninlaw with another woman there

 ?? ARIJIT SEN/HT PHOTO ?? Relatives of a child who died during doctors’ strike at KEM hospital in Mumbai on Friday.
ARIJIT SEN/HT PHOTO Relatives of a child who died during doctors’ strike at KEM hospital in Mumbai on Friday.

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