Jaipur Association Of Resident Doctors warns of complete boycott of work

Jaipur Association Of Resident Doctors warns of complete boycott of work

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New Delhi, Updated on Oct 13, 2022 10:47 IST

Amid the ongoing protest by Rajasthan's resident doctors against the government's plan to implement the bond policy for PG medical students, the Jaipur Association Of Resident Doctors has warned the government that doctors will completely boycott the work if false messages spread.

Jaipur Association Of Resident Doctors warns of complete boycott of work

Jaipur Association Of Resident Doctors (JARD) has warned the Rajasthan government that their unsupportive attitude towards the protest may lead to a complete boycott of work by doctors. 

JARD said, "This attitude of the government should not force these protesting resident doctors to boycott the entire work."

The Association also informed that it has not agreed on any agreement with the government and if the government makes any agreement with deceit, without the JARD's representatives, then it is not acceptable to the JARD under any circumstances.

"Govt. Tried to end strike after holding a dummy negotiation meeting with those who are not even JARD representatives and declared in media that strike has been ended. Highly shameful act" tweeted JARD.

All other resident doctors associations including AIIMS RDA, FORDA, FAIMA, and RIMS Medical Students' Union are supporting the protesting doctors.

FAIMA (Federation of All India Medical Association) Doctors Association tweeted, "We Stand With @jardsmsjaipur in their fight with administration! We warn govt to look into the demands of @jardsmsjaipur Doctors, Otherwise, this protest will be held at the national level!" 

The Background

The protesting doctors claim that the PG students of batch 2019-2022, who passed their speciality training about 5 months before are the prime victims of the bond policy. As these doctors have neither been posted for their service properly as per the bond policy nor have they been issued their degree certificates to avail other secondary options in their career.

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