JJ Hospital doctors call off strike on security assurance

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Resident doctors of the here called off their strike after the government assured them of fulfilling their demands.

The doctors were on a strike since May 19 after two of their colleagues were allegedly assaulted by the relatives of a patient following her death while undergoing a treatment.

The striking doctors demanded sufficient security in the hospital to protect them against any outrage by patients' relatives.

"Our main concern is security of doctors which has been assured of and we have decided to resume duty," said Dr Akash Mane, General Secretary, Association of Resident Doctors (MARD).

Medical Education met with the of and the officers of the (DMER).

He also met a delegation of the protesting doctors.

"We have decided to beef up security and some staff is deployed in the hospital. An alarm system will be set up inside the hospital wards so that doctors can seek protection. The resident doctors can use it. I am happy that doctors have resumed duty," the said.

The doctors had earlier said they would not resume work unless security personnel were deployed inside the hospital.

They said that hospitals were provided security guards following similar incidents earlier, but these personnel were manning the entrances.

Two resident doctors, including a woman, of the J J Hospital, located in south Mumbai's Byculla area, were allegedly assaulted by the relatives of (45) after she died while undergoing a treatment there.

The accused were identified as (32), Sanahullah Shah (23), Rihan Sanaullah Shah (22) and (20).

The police had registered a case under the relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Maharashtra Medical Practitioners Service Act, 2010, and arrested four people in connection with the incident.

They were later remanded to judicial custody till May 31.

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First Published: Tue, May 22 2018. 20:10 IST