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J&K suspends 26 striking junior doctors

Cracking the whip against striking medicos, J&K government has suspended 26 junior doctors and reverted the services of at least 24 assistant surgeons and registrars to health department.

Updated on: Oct 24, 2009 01:46 PM IST
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Cracking the whip against striking medicos, J&K government has suspended 26 junior doctors and reverted the services of at least 24 assistant surgeons and registrars to health department.

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The tough stand of the government triggered strong protests from the medicos, who threatened mass migration, even as their indefinite strike entered its 20th day on Saturday.

Health services have been badly affected in Government Medical College and several hospitals in Jammu district though emergency services were being run by senior doctors.

"While taking serious note of the problems faced by the people in different hospitals due to the strike by the junior doctors in Jammu and Srinagar, the government placed 26 doctors under suspension," an official spokesman said.

He said 11 assistant surgeons were reverted from medical education department to health department.

"Besides, 13 registrars and demonstrators have been reverted to health department," he said.

The step was taken after the fourth round of talks between the government and the striking doctors failed to end the deadlock on Friday.

Meanwhile, doctors joint action committee said they will gherao the secretariat on Monday.

 
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