Dr Grewal stood removed as PMC President, his term had ended on December 21, 2014 and he had over-lived his term, he told reporters on the sidelines of the concluding function of the two-day 68th state-level medical conference of Punjab IMA, "PIMACON-2015", organised by Organising Chairman cum Punjab IMA President Dr SPS Sooch here.
The minister was replying to questions about Grewal's reported claim that his term would expire on December 21 this year, and that the Minister was indulging in vendetta against him as he had refused to follow his order for protecting some corrupt doctors.
"I stand for honesty and merit, and brook no pressure nor buckle under any," he shot back when reminded that Dr Grewal was brother of Maheshinder Singh Grewal, Adviser to Chief Minister.
He claimed that CM 'Badal Sahib' never pressurised anybody for something wrong.
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Asked how he came to know that Dr Grewal had over-stayed his term for over a year, Joshi said he had asked Secretary Medical Education to enquire into it so that proper action could be initiated against those who had kept him in dark.
"If any irregularity was found to have been committed during the period, adequate action will follow," he said.
Earlier, in his valedictory address, Joshi referred to the issue indirectly, without naming Grewal. He said government was answerable for the doings of PMC and regretted that after his action against Grewal, he had been made target on social media and abuses were being hurled on him in social sites.
"I have overnight become bad because I did not stand with the wrong," he quipped.
He claimed that he did not have any personal grudge or enmity with anyone and assured doctors that he will support them in case any injustice was done to them.
"If anyone continued to be the President of PMC without being its member, then chaotic situation will prevail and the government will be put in dock both by media and public," he said amid cheers from doctors.
He urged doctors to create some kind of Poor Patients Fund in IMA for providing concessional treatment to poor patients.
Punjab IMA President Dr SPS Sooch feted Joshi with a trophy.