Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Agitating MBBS students reject Haryana govt’s new bond policy notificati­on

- Sunil Rahar Sunil.kumar3@htlive.com

ROHTAK: The protesting MBBS students at the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS) here has rejected a new notificati­on of the Haryana government pertaining to the contentiou­s bond policy, hinting that they might take legal recourse to get justice.

The medical students have been protesting since November 1 inside the PGIMS campus, demanding rollback of the bond policy.

According to the Haryana government’s bond policy introduced in November 2020, the MBBS doctors have to pay an amount of ₹ 40 lakh as a bond to the state government for admission to a government college.

As per the new notificati­on dated November 7, “all candidates completing their MBBS course from government medical colleges in the state of Haryana, shall have to execute a tripartite bond at the time of admission amounting to ₹ 36.40 lakh in government medical colleges and ₹ 32.80 lakh in government aided medical colleges i.e MAMC, Agroha which will be signed at the time of admission between the candidate, bank and government.”

“The said loan/bond shall be implemente­d at the end of MBBS course if the candidate does not opt to serve in the government of Haryana upon selection. The moratorium shall be extended in case of candidate who wishes to pursue post-graduation,” the notificati­on stated.

Commenting on the notificati­on, Priya Kaushik, third-year MBBS student at PGIMS, said that it does not serve the purpose and now third-party banks have also come between students and the government.

“The new notificati­on fails to reveal at what interest the students will have to repay loan amount /bond sum to the bank. If the government wants to implement the new notificati­on, it should provide job guarantees and exclude the bank from the bond agreement required to be signed by the students,” she added. Other protesters said they were likely to take legal recourse to get justice. On Thursday, the students carried out a protest march and submitted a memorandum to the Rohtak deputy commission­er.

“The chief minister had assured us that the FIR lodged against 300 MBBS students will be revoked but it is intact,” the students said.

The PGIMS authoritie­s have started sending emails to the parents of agitating MBBS students, while issuing a warning that disciplina­ry action can be initiated against their wards.

IMA extends support

The Indian Medical Associatio­n (IMA) has also extended support to the medical students at PGIMS and urged the Haryana government to scrap the bond policy or amend it. “The nation is in shock to note that while exercising the democratic rights to oppose such moves, students became a victim of barbaric police action, where female doctors were manhandled, detained by the state police and the gathering was showered with water cannons on a cold night,” the IMA said in a statement.

 ?? MANOJ DHAKA/HT ?? MBBS students of PGIMS, Rohtak, taking out a protest march in the city on Thursday.
MANOJ DHAKA/HT MBBS students of PGIMS, Rohtak, taking out a protest march in the city on Thursday.

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