Talks between agitating docs, Raj govt remain inconclusive

Press Trust of India  |  Jaipur 

The deadlock between in-service doctors, who went on mass leave yesterday, and the government, continued as medical services remained paralysed for the second consecutive day today.

State Health Minister Kali Charan Saraf and officials held a meeting with the agitating doctors tonight but the meeting ended with no result.


In-service doctors went on mass leave yesterday in support of their 33 demands.

"Our doors are always open for talks. The doctors will have to come on the table to talk. The has made alternative arrangements and we will not let patients suffer," Saraf told reporters after the meeting.

Members of the core committee of the all state in-service doctors association were present at the meeting.

The doctors have 33 demands, including a separate cadre and related with pay grade.

Principal secretary health Veenu Gupta said some of the demands were pertaining to department and are pending with it.

She said the agitating doctors were adamant and wanted assurance over those demands also which was not under the health department's jurisdiction.

Meanwhile, medical services remained affected across the state and the made alternative arrangements to handle the situation.

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First Published: Wed, November 08 2017. 01:02 IST