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Medical fraternity to wear black bands against govt
2/11/2014 11:33:58 PM
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Jammu, Feb 11: The amalgam of associations of doctors and paramedics namely Field Doctors Welfare Association Kashmir, Society of Consultant Doctors, Health and Family Welfare Employees Confederation, JK Dental Surgeons Society, JK State Contractual Doctors Associationx, NRHM Doctors (MBBS & AYUSH) Association, Doctors and Patient Welfare Association held an important meeting today where all the members showed their resentment against callous approach of the Government in arresting the culprit.
According to press release the Medical fraternity said that it was a mockery of system that after having so much of outrage on this grave issue a guarded minister goes into hiding and till now hasn't been arrested. "We feel that the system is applying different yardsticks when it comes to deal with a high profile culprit and a common citizen", the fraternity said.
The amalgam has devised an agitation strategy which will be implemented from tomorrow onwards with the onset of wearing black bands and finally will lead to shutting of offices, hospitals including casualties if Govt. fails to deliver already delayed justice.
The amalgam via media stressed CM Omar Abdullah to put the culprit behind the bars immediately as it seems that the system has been lax in enforcing the verdict as too much of time has elapsed till now."This time delaying tactics is just acting as a catalyst to our already deep rooted wounds and in turn is widening the trust deficit between the system of delivering justice and the turmoil torn valley", they said.
Delaying of bringing the accused to where he should be is paining us and our sister female colleagues in particular to the highest ebb.
They felt that if step taken by the brave lady doesn't bring the culprit to be punished now then it is nothing but an act of demoralizing the herculean efforts of the victim and her state of mind in person.
Non deliverance or absence of speedy justice in cases like these will stop other brave hearts to come infront to raise their voice against these gory acts. The amalgam warns the Govt. that if such incidents are not being delivered in judicious way then it will have an irreparable loss to the institute of society and women in particular.
"We the amalgam also deny and refute the allegations leveled against the victim, officers and department by a pseudo self-styled president in some newspapers who in no way represent any organization of the doctors.
We firmly believe that such statements are issued with vilifying intent to divert the attention from the main issue", they said, adding that such diversionary statements are made to provide escape route to the guilty.
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