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Kolkata doctor rape-murder case: IMA announces 24-hour nationwide doctors' strike on August 17

Kolkata doctor rape-murder case: On August 17, routine OPDs will not function and elective surgeries will not be conducted. The withdrawal is across all the sectors wherever modern medicine doctors are providing service.

Edited By: Sheenu Sharma @20sheenu New Delhi Published : Aug 15, 2024 23:45 IST, Updated : Aug 16, 2024 6:07 IST
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Image Source : PTI (FILE) Junior doctors of Kanpur Medical College take part in a candle march to condemn rape and killing of a trainee doctor at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College.

Kolkata doctor rape-murder case: After the brutal crime at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in West Bengal's Kolkata and the hooliganism unleashed on the protesting students on the eve of Independence Day (August 14), the Indian Medical Association (IMA) today (August 15) declared nationwide withdrawal of services by doctors of modern medicine from 6:00 am on Saturday (August 17) to 6:00 am Sunday (August 18) for 24 hours. 

All essential services will be maintained. Casualties will be manned.  "IMA requires the sympathy of the nation with the just cause of its doctors," said Indian Medical Association in its release. 

Why OPD will be closed?

The OPD closure decision was part of the nationwide strike call given by the IMA to denounce the rape and murder of the trainee doctor at the West Bengal government-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata last week.

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Image Source : PTI (FILE)People take part in torch rally to protest against rape and murder of trainee doctor in Kolkata.

Over 1,000 Goa doctors to keep OPDs shut for one-day

More than 1,000 doctors at private and government hospitals in Goa will stay away from attending outpatient department (OPD) services for 24 hours from August 17 morning to protest the rape and murder of a postgraduate trainee physician in Kolkata and seek speedy justice for her.

Indian Medical Association (Goa Branch) president Dr Sandesh Chodankar told media that there will be shutdown of OPD services in private and government medical establishments in the state. The Goa IMA functionary said more than 1,000 doctors will be on strike during this period and discussions are also being held with the support staff at hospitals to join the state-wide protest.

Chodankar said the Goa unit of the association has urged all its members to abide by the directives of the national body to show unity and solidarity with the Kolkata horror victim.

What happened at the Kolkata hospital was a national shame and an attack on humanity, he asserted.

"It is not only about an incident of violence against a doctor, but a brutal attack on a woman on duty at a workplace which, if extrapolated in other sectors, demands a nationwide shutdown across all professions," he added.

Chodankar emphasised the IMA has demanded justice for the bereaved family with appropriate financial compensation, fast-tracking of the probe and trial, and exemplary punishment for the culprits.

The association has also sought the immediately implementation of a central law on violence against doctors, declaration of hospitals as safe zones and adequate security for medical professionals.

Chodankar noted "minimum that we can offer from our side is to abide by IMA guidelines and shutdown out routine OPD services without compromising on emergency patient care".

He said the further course of action on the agitation would be decided on August 18.

(With inputs from Onkar Sarkar) 

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