Aiming to break the deadlock, the state health department had invited striking doctors for talks today. But the agitating doctors did not turn up.
"A meeting can be held when there is no fear among doctors," Mahesh Sharma, an advocate representing agitating doctors said, adding he will put up matter of fact of the issue before the court.
A special bench of the Rajasthan high court will hear the matter on Monday.
The doctors are accusing the government of not executing the promises made to them last month and taking vindictive action against them.
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As many as 86 doctors had been arrested before the high court On December 19 directed the agitating doctors to resume their duties and assured them that no doctor would be arrested.
Sharma alleged that the government has failed to implement the demands were mutually agreed upon in the previous meeting and is bent on taking vindictive action against the doctors.
Meanwhile, Rajasthan Medical Teachers Association (RMTCA) secretary Dr Dhananjay Agrawal said they will wear black armbands on arms to lodge their protest and demand that the government amicably resolve the issue.
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