Raj: Doctors continue strike despite court order


Team Udayavani, Dec 21, 2017, 4:28 PM IST

Jaipur: Agitating government doctors in Rajasthan continued their strike today despite high court’s direction asking them to resume their duties in hospitals where services have taken a hit.

The in-service government doctors went on an indefinite strike on December 16 against the arrest of some of their fellows under the Rajathan Essential Services Maintenance Act (RESMA). The act was invoked after the doctors threatened that they would go on strike.

The Rajasthan high court had on Tuesday directed the doctors to resume their work and assured them that no doctor would be arrested. The doctors, however, continued their strike. As many as 86 doctors had been arrested before the high court’s directive on Tuesday.

Doctors are accusing the government of not executing the promises made to them last month. They also accuse it of taking vindictive action against them. The strike has hit the health services across the state and the patients have been left on god’s mercy. Major operations in various district hospitals had to be postponed due to the strike.

Services at the SMS hospital in Jaipur also remained affected. Dr Ajay Chaudhary, president of the All Rajasthan In- Service Government Doctors Association, accused the government of taking oppressive measures against the doctors. He also claimed a threat to his life.

Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.

Top News

CM Vijayan opens Huddle Global; Says Kerala will be key player in India’s deep tech ambitions

Bengaluru to host Aero India 2025 from Feb 10-14

Karnataka cabinet decides to reopen graft case against Ex-CM Yediyurappa and family

Man attacks nurse inside hospital, caught on camera

Special tribute concert for legendary singer SPB to be held in Bengaluru on Dec 8

Bengaluru Airport hosts Karnataka Rajyotsava celebration

Bengaluru Hubba to kickstart with folk dance performance by 500-member troupe

Related Articles More

CM Vijayan opens Huddle Global; Says Kerala will be key player in India’s deep tech ambitions

Over 1,80,000 cases disposed off by exclusive POCSO courts: WCD

Blast near PVR in Delhi’s Prashant Vihar, 1 injured

ECI must clarify how voter turnout rose by over 7 per cent after polling ended: Patole

Indian culture resonates globally: PM Modi

MUST WATCH

Grafting

Coconut Flower

Prakash Belawadi

Naxal Leader Vikram Gowda

Christmas Cake Fruit Mixing


Latest Additions

CM Vijayan opens Huddle Global; Says Kerala will be key player in India’s deep tech ambitions

Bengaluru to host Aero India 2025 from Feb 10-14

Karnataka cabinet decides to reopen graft case against Ex-CM Yediyurappa and family

Man attacks nurse inside hospital, caught on camera

Special tribute concert for legendary singer SPB to be held in Bengaluru on Dec 8

Thanks for visiting Udayavani

You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.