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Dharmendra Jore: The fault lies everywhere
Updated On: 27 March, 2017 06:13 AM IST | | Dharmendra Jore
<p>All stakeholders - government and political bosses, professionals, and patients' relatives - are responsible when a hapless doctor gets attacked on duty</p>
Some crucial questions remained unanswered in the six-day strike by resident doctors in Maharashtra, either because they were not asked, or when asked, were simply ignored by the people concerned. So discussions revolved largely around measures that needed to be taken to protect doctors on duty from attacks by patients' relatives and well-wishers. This was all in addition to a law legislated some years ago to protect doctors and hospitals.
Strike in session
The Budget Session of the state legislature was underway when the doctors stopped work and their advisers, who wielded a remote control, thought of putting the government on the mat. Such a strategy works wonderfully because no government would want any trouble when the legislative session is on. The protesters raised a collective voice and the apex body of doctors - Indian Medical Association (IMA) -joined in to give credence to the strike.
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