The institution has now issued another notice warning 2nd semester MBBS students against participating in any kind of illegal activities like staging protests, displaying banners, shouting slogans and attempting to disrupt peace.
"If any student is found indulging in the illegal activities, disciplinary action as deemed fit will be initiated against him or her," the notice read.
In their replies, the resident doctors stated that it was a "misconception" on the part of the administration that they had indulged in illegal activities and that they wanted to submit a memorandum to the ministers but the security guards and police used physical force on them and on the female residents to remove them from the spot.
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"Since, I have any discharged my duties as a responsible citizen of country upholding the values of our constitution, judiciary and Prime Minister, I find no basis in the proposed disciplinary actions when all my actions has been towards the discipline, dignity and prestige of my alma mater, AIIMS, New Delhi," one of the replies read.
"Any inconvenience caused (inadvertently) is regretted by student community. I believe any disciplinary action against me is unjustified and not in line with existing rules and regulations. I fear any action on the basis of the vague show cause notice and misconception grossly undermines the ethos and spirit of cited high court order, our respected judiciary, our constitution and messages of our Prime minister," they said.
On Tuesday, the protesting resident doctors tried to barge inside the auditorium, where the the MoU was being signed in the presence of Union Health Minister J P Nadda and Union Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu.
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