The SC/ST Medical Association, which has been opposing the appointment of these doctors, said that the AIIMS Governing Body had last Friday approved granting promotions to these 139 doctors "days before the Supreme Court is to announce its verdict on their fate."
The Association had earlier moved the apex court challenging appointments of 164 professors in 2003 alleging them they were "illegal" as recruitment rules were openly violated. The matter is listed for hearing later this week.
In a letter, the SC/ST Medical Association had urged Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad "to ask the Ministry to hold back its decision to provide promotions to these illegal appointees on July 19 ... And allow the matter to be decided by the court on its merit on July 27."
It said that on one hand, "even though illegalities of appointments are under judicial review, these illegalities are being allowed to be perpetuated by providing these appointees the benefit of repeated promotions."
The letter was sent in the backdrop of MPs of several parties writing to the Prime Minister and raising the issue in Parliament alleging discrimination being meted out to SC, ST and OBC doctors in AIIMS, driving some of them even to suicide.