Resident doctors across country support LHMC Delhi stand on non-payment of salary
The resident doctors of other hospitals are supporting LHMC Delhi stand on non-payment of salary during the strike period.
Shiksha.com had reported earlier that the resident doctors of the Lady Hardinge Medical College, Delhi, have written to the Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and urged him to intervene in the matter of non-payment of salary during the strike period when the resident doctors were demanding to expedite NEET PG 2021 Counselling.
Resident Doctors Association MAMC (Maulana Azad Medical College) has tweeted, "Residents being punished again!! We stand in full solidarity with LHMC regarding the recent salary cut for December protests against NEET pg counselling delay. This is condemnable and so, so discouraging. @OfficeOf_MM @AshishOnGround @FordaIndia @rdalhmc"
RDA LHMC Official tweet reads, "Resident Doctors of @LHMCDelhi have been marked absent and their salaries have been deducted for the protest period despite assurance given by Hon'ble minister @mansukhmandviya. We Request @OfficeOf_MM Kindly Intervene in this matter! @ANI @PTI_News @FordaIndia"
FORDA India tweet reads, "Despite multiple assurances, #FORDA strongly condemns the punitive action by @LHMCDelhi authorities against #ResidentDoctors who stood up for rejuvenating nation’s healthcare system. We request Hon’ble @mansukhmandviya Sir to address the issue urgently @MoHFW_INDIA @rdalhmc @ANI."
LHMC doctors letter to Mansukh Mandaviya reads, "It has came to our notice despite these assurances the salary and attendance of resident doctors have been deducted for duration of participation. It is really very heart broken LHMC administers have taken this harsh steps as there is no such action in other central government hospitals. We have several time contacted with LHMC administration but all in vain. We the resident of LHMC and associated hospital request you to kindly look into the matter urgently and required intervention to be implemented immediately so that resident doctors have suffered already very much during COVID period will get justice."
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