Chandrapur: The Maharashtra Unit from the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has threatened to carry out unlimited attacks, along with the Maharashtra Association for Karlar Officers (Magmo) and the Federation of Nurses to reduce demand for the withdrawal of charges against female doctors and three nurses in the death of 11 Covid patients in The fire broke out at the District Government Hospital, Ahmednagar, on November 7, IMA President Dr.
Ramkishna Londhe, who was in Chandrapur to participate in a medical conference, on Sunday claiming their delegation was visiting Ahmednagar on Monday and will discuss the situation with colleagues Their local presses and decide to advance with unlimited attacks.
“Women and three nurses working for government hospitals have made a scapegoat in this case.
The fire broke out after a short circuit in the power supply wire and more doctors and nurses were ordered because it caused death due to negligence even when they did not have a role in fire, “Londhe said.
He claimed that six-month audits for fires, electricity systems and the power of buildings must be for all hospitals.
“All private hospitals must be shy and electricity audits every six months.
It is the administrative responsibility to ensure the fire and electrical audit that is right in the government hospital.
If the responsible administrative officer fails to obey the norm, how the doctor and nurse nurse responsible for that? “asked Dr.
Londhe.
He claimed that female doctors and nurses were treated as hardcore criminals and police even took the second round of their prisoners for further interrogation.
He stated that the IMA Maharashtra unit stood firmly behind the doctor and innocent nurse, and all 47,000 member members in the state would carry out unlimited attacks with Magmo and federation nurses paralyzed all health services in the state, if the allegations were not pulled against An innocent female doctor and three nurses, he said.
He also demanded RS50 Lakh compensation for the last medical students of the last year who were killed on the medical college campus in Yavatmal and took security measures to ensure that the incident did not occur in the future.