City
Epaper

IMA holds nationwide protest seeking central law to protect doctors against violence

By ANI | Updated: June 18, 2021 14:40 IST

The Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Friday observed 'National Protest Day' demanding a central law to protect doctors against violence.

Open in App

The Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Friday observed 'National Protest Day' demanding a central law to protect doctors against violence.

The slogan of the protest is - 'Save the Saviour' and doctors and healthcare workers could be seen across the country with placards stating 'Stop violence against profession and professionals'.

At the IMA office in Hyderabad, the staff and doctors protested wearing black badges.

State Secretary of IMA Telangana, Dr Narendra Reddy toldthat violence against doctors should be made a non-bailable offence.

"We had an act in 2008, where violence against the healthcare workers attracts 3 years of jail sentence which is bailable. If the people will attack doctors, they will get scared and will not take up the serious cases," Dr Reddy said.

"Doctors should be protected. We are the saviours, we save people. We will get scared and run away from our responsibilities. The society will suffer," he added.

The doctors at All India Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi also took part in the protest.

General Secretary of IMA, Dr Jayesh Lele said, "IMA is observing June 18 as National Protest Day. We want a central act over violence against the doctors. We have lost at least 1400 doctors while protecting people from the pandemic."

"The government brought a draft Act regarding violence against the doctors in 2019. We want that to be an Act," Dr Lele said.

The IMA unit in Ludhiana also took part in the protest.

President of IMA Ludhiana, Dr Saroj Aggarwal said, "There should be zero tolerance to violence against doctors and hospitals. People should learn to trust doctors and should know how to differentiate between qualified and unqualified people."

"Doctors all over the country are observing June 18 as the National Protest Day by wearing black badges, masks and ribbons to mark the day as the government has failed to protect the right to safety of the doctor fraternity," Secretary IMA Ludhiana, Dr Ashish Ohri said.

There have been incidents of violence in which doctors serving in COVID wards were beaten and brutally assaulted in Bihar, West Bengal, Assam, Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka.

The IMA on Wednesday informed that as many as 730 doctors died during the second wave of the COVID pandemic.

Bihar reported 115 doctor deaths, followed by Delhi which recorded 109 fatalities, and Uttar Pradesh with 79. In southern states, Andhra Pradesh reported 38, Telangana 37, Karnataka 9, Kerala 24, and Odisha 31. Twenty-three doctors died in Maharashtra.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: All india medical sciencesIndian Medical Association
Open in App

Related Stories

HealthDr.Sahajanand Prasad Singh: A Passionate And Service Oriented Doctor

NationalKolkata Doctor-Rape Case: IMA Writes to Mamata Banerjee, Says ‘Safe Working Environment Is Not Luxury but a Prerequisite’

NationalWest Bengal: Indian Medical Association Asks CM Mamata Banerjee to Settle Young Doctors' Concerns

NationalOne-Third of Doctors Feel Unsafe During Night Shifts; 45% Lack Duty Rooms, IMA Study Finds

NationalKolkata Doctor Rape-Murder Case: IMA To File Interlocutory Application To Intervene in Supreme Court’s Suo Motu Case

National Realted Stories

NationalSecurity forces kill three NSCN (KYA) militants in Arunachal; rescue construction worker

NationalMadhya Pradesh: From labourers to owners, PM Vishwakarma Yojana transforms life of poor in Damoh

NationalKCR urges Centre to stop operation Kagar against Maoists

NationalPahalgam Terror Attack: Viral Video Shows Kashmiri Boy Rescuing Tourist's Baby Amid Gunfire

NationalManipur: Security forces recover arms & ammunition, 16 militants held