Maharashtra Resident Doctors to go on strike

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 26 2015 | 8:32 PM IST
Notwithstanding the government's assurance to enhance security, the Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors today said it would go ahead with a strike from tomorrow unless those accused of assaulting three doctors at KEM Hospital here were arrested for non-bailable offences.
Medical Education minister Vinod Tawde, after meeting the resident doctors who were injured in the incident, said CCTV cameras would be installed at 32 locations at the civic-run King Edward Memorial (KEM) Hospital within a month.
Three doctors at the hospital were assaulted yesterday by relatives of a boy who died of dengue after an alleged delay in admitting him to ICU. While the boy's father and another person were arrested (and got bail later), it led to a flash strike at the hospital.
"The government will install CCTV cameras at 32 spots at KEM before October 30 and deploy special security guards. Also, guards from the State Security Board will be assigned for the security of doctors," Tawde told reporters.
"The government will ensure that non-bailable offence is registered against all those who attacked the doctors yesterday," the minister added.
However, Dr Sagar Mundada, president of MARD, said the government's assurances were "unsatisfactory" and the association will go ahead with the indefinite strike until the four accused persons were arrested in a non-bailable case.
Tawde's talks with MARD earlier in the day failed to bear any fruit.
Over 4,500 resident doctors are affiliated to MARD in the state, and the strike could badly affect the medical services in the government-run hospitals.

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First Published: Sep 26 2015 | 8:32 PM IST