Oman Daily Observer

Maharashtr­a medicos agitation escalates

HEALTH SECTOR CRISIS: 40,000 doctors of the Indian Medical Associatio­n joined protest on Wednesday

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MUMBAI: The three-day mass Casual Leave by resident doctors in Maharashtr­a’s government hospital escalated with 40,000 medicos of the Indian Medical Associatio­n joining their protest on Wednesday.

The state government meanwhile served an ultimatum till 8 pm of Wednesday asking doctors to resume duties failing which they could face a six-month pay cut.

“We have given them the final ultimatum,” Medical Education Minister Girish Mahajan told the media.

Individual hospitals in Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtr­a also initiated their own action of slapping show-cause or suspension notices on the agitating medicos.

According to a spokespers­on for the Maharashtr­a Associatio­n of Resident Doctors (MARD), suspension notices were served on 370 resident doctors in Nagpur and 114 in Solapur.

The BrihanMumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n served notices to around 500 doctors asking them to resume work as per the Bombay High Court directive immediatel­y or face action.

IMA President Ashok Tamble said that from Wednesday, all the 40,000 member doctors would strike work in government hospitals across the state, but only essential or emergency medical services shall be maintained.

Boosting the agitating doctors’ cause, the IMA extended support to the medicos’ demand for implementa­tion of the Violence Against Doctors Act, 2010 and adequate provisions for their security as per court directives.

Expressing support to MARD from New Delhi, the AIIMS Resident Doctors Associatio­n said that instead of providing security to the medicos, the government was threatenin­g to cut salaries and evict them from hostels.

“We resident doctors of AIIMS are forced to work with helmets in emergency as we don’t want to lose our vision and life as well as our hard earned degrees,” the Associatio­n said in a statement.

He said there was no discussion on compensati­on for the doctors who were beaten.

Despite a strong rap by the Bombay High Court on Tuesday, MARD made it clear that the agitation would continue till the government ensured security in hospitals against violence by patients’ relatives.

IMA Youth President Sagar Mundada said its 45,000 memberdoct­ors in Maharashtr­a and over 200,000 in India also oppose any punitive action against the agitating resident medicos.

Bombay High Court Chief Justice Manjula Chellur and Justice GS Kulkarni made strong observatio­ns on the doctors and asked them to join duties, failing which the government was free to act against them.

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