Ordinance to protect Corona Warriors. Will it deter attackers? I HT Debates
Updated on Apr 22, 2020 11:09 pm IST
In view of the recent attacks on health workers in the country, Modi government has passed an ordinance making such acts cognizable and non-bailable. People guilty of attacking healthcare workers now face a jail term up to 7 years. There are also provisions to provide compensation for injury to healthcare service personnel or causing damage or loss to the property. The announcement came hours after Home Minister Amit Shah held a meeting with representative of the Indian Medical Association. The question though is will the tough measures act as a deterrent? Watch this debate.
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