Ahmedabad: Strike Sustainable population doctors in all government hospitals in Gujarat entered the third day on Friday because there were no doctors and state governments which provided an indication that ended the deadlock.
Doctor Junior Association (JDA) alleged that the state government of the state forced the authorities of medical colleges to get their dormitory rooms emptied on Friday as pressurized tactics to doctors.
The association also received support from various junior doctor associations throughout India that supported the movement.
The social media handle of the doctors also circulated the video meeting of the JDA office carrier with the State Health Commissioner Jai Prakash Shivahare which took place on 3.
The video showed a heat exchange between government officials and doctors for their demands.
Sources close to the development say that the state government has explained that they do not want to give up on demands.
“His ownership has been expanded to a doctor.
The request for the bond period 1: 2 is for Covid’s task.
As cases reduced cases from mid-May, officials have refused to befall the task period as doubled for calculating the bond period,” said an official.
Deputy Gujarat CM and Health Minister Nitin Patel on Thursday has warned doctors of actions in granting epidemic actions if they do not join the task.
The Ministry of Health has announced that the strike period will not be counted for the needs of education experience and experience.
“We have faith in our demands and we believe that what was promised to us must be expanded to us.
It hurts us that we have to fight for it only 1.5 years after a literal bath flower petals as a Covid warrior,” said JDA members.
“We have approached all possible offices to get justice.” Meanwhile, some doctors from various districts were transferred to hospitals such as civil hospitals because medical services were hampered by strikes.
The source said that some patients from OPD were also referred to other hospitals on Thursday and Friday.