The state government was ready to hear the legitimate demand for their security at the PMCH, but can't accept the demand for removal of Principal Prof S N Sinha ... They should resume duty at the earliest or face action if they failed to do so, Principal Secretary (Health) R K Mahajan told reporters.
Rejecting the agitating junior doctors' demand outrightly for removal of the PMCH Principal, he said in that case such a demand should have been made by the junior doctors before launching the strike, Mahajan said.
It may be mentioned that junior doctors of the PMCH have been striking work for the past four days following clashes between the medicos and kins of some patients.
Their colleagues in six out of eight government medical colleges in Bihar, barring Bettiah and Pawapuri, have also joined the stir pressing for security for the medicos.
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The Principal Secretary (Health) said those involved
in assaulting some junior doctors would be acted upon the Professional Protection Act, while the number of security guards deployed at the PMCH was being doubled from 75 to 150.
He said he was aware of the PMCH Principal's order to shut down the Patna Medical College for the time being in view of the junior doctors' strike and asking them to vacate hostels.
Mahajan said emergency medical services at the PMCH has been restored since yesterday and an additional 52 doctors deployed to improve medical services there.
In a related development, the Bihar State Human Rights Commission (BHRC) has taken suo motu cognisance of media reports about continued strike by the junior doctors at PMCH, NMCH, SKMCH (Muzaffarpur), JLNMCH (Bhagalpur) and DMCH (Darbhanga).
BHRC was also aware of the fact that the genesis of this issue was the "unfortunate incident of assault" on junior doctors by the relatives of some patient and subsequent events at PMCH, its member Neelmani said.
Neelmani added that the government has also responded with all sensitivity on the issue and the striking doctors too should have faith in the government response.
He issued notices to the Principal Secretary, Health Department, and the Inspector General of Police (IG), Patna Zone to present status reports on actions taken on administrative and legal side to the Commission by May 31 when the matter is listed next.