More Indian hospitals hit by doctors’ protest against alleged rape and murder

In the capital, New Delhi, young physicians wearing white coats held advertisements that read,” Doctors are no punching luggage”, as they sat in protest outside a big state hospital to demand an investigation, Reuters Television pictures showed.

Related protests in cities like Lucknow, the capital of the most populous state of Uttar Pradesh, and Goa, a northern tourist destination condition, that severely affected some medical services, according to media reports.

” Pedestrian working conditions, horrible tasks and crime in the workplace are the reality”, the Indian Medical Association, the biggest gathering of specialists in the country, told Health Minister J P Nadda in a text.

A request for comment was not immediately responded to by a director for the health department.

Even after the trip arrest of a policeman charity in Kolkata for the dentist’s death and the resignation of the health college’s principal, doctors continue to insist that the workplace environment is illegal.

According to Vineet Kumar Goyal, the city’s police captain, a circumstance had been registered against the suspect under murder and murder law rules.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee stated to investigators that she would hand the investigation to national authorities after the state police had a Sunday deadline to finish it.

State recognized N S Nigam told Reuters that the government was weighing the effects on health services, adding that almost all of the government-run medical school hospitals in Kolkata were suspended on Tuesday.

In India’s packed and frequently squalid government hospitals, doctors who find themselves overworked and underpaid maybe even face violent criticism from those who are angry about the lack of quality care provided by doctors who are seen as being insufficient.