Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Health services badly hit as NHM employees in Haryana go on strike

ACTION Services of 6 employees’ leaders terminated, govt planning to file FIR against them for disrupting official work, inciting others; unfazed employees say will continue strike

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd­rs@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: Health services across Haryana were severely hit on Tuesday with about 12,000 contractua­l employees of the National Health Mission (NHM) going on strike, demanding regularisa­tion of their service and pay at par with their counterpar­ts in other department­s.

The state government, on the other hand, ordered the immediate terminatio­n of services of NHM employees’ associatio­n president Surender Gautam, vice-president Vijay Kamboj, general secretary Atul Gijwani and members Vikram Soni, Tarandeep Singh and Pushkar Dahiya. The government is also planning to register police cases against them for instigatin­g other employees and disrupting the health services.

Similar action would be taken against all those employees who would participat­e in such strikes, health minister Anil Vij told HT and added that all NHM employees had been cautioned by him against going on strike on Monday.

However, the situation at the health centres across the state seemed set to aggravate on Wednesday as NHM employees threatened to continue their strike even after Vij’s action against their leaders and his warning of action against other striking employees.

“These employees had been hired on contract basis under the Centre-run NHM for completing a specified task within a specified period and it is clearly specified in their contracts that they could not stake claim for regularisa­tion of their services,” he said.

Vij said that in view of the prevalence of diseases such as dengue and chikunguny­a in the state, the strike amounted to abdication of responsibi­lity and posed a grave risk to the health of patients and the society.

Vij, however, also said that it seemed that some external forces were instigatin­g the employees. “This would not be allowed,” he asserted.

To a question pertaining to the agitation of doctors, he said a notice had already been issued to doctors against proceeding on strike. Cases would be registered against doctors if they would go on strike, for instigatin­g the employees and disrupting government health services, he added.

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National Health Mission workers sitting on a dharna outside the civil surgeon’s office in Rohtak on Tuesday. MANOJ DHAKA/HT
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