Hearing again in High Court on 20th August.
Highlights
The effect of the order of Madhya Pradesh High Court was visible, doctors returned on the call of Juda Association, strike ended in all medical colleges and hospitals
Naiduniya Team, Bhopal: On the orders of Jabalpur High Court, most of the doctors in Madhya Pradesh returned to work from the strike on Sunday. Before this, the medical associations decided to withdraw the strike. However, they said that they will continue their protest in the case of rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata.
Medical system is back on track
With the end of the strike, the medical system seemed to be back on track in all medical colleges and private and government hospitals of Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur divisions in the state. However, junior doctors in Gwalior talked about ending the strike but did not resume work. However, the doctors of Bhopal AIIMS have not ended the strike yet.
He says that the instructions of the National Forum are awaited regarding the strike. Let us tell you that on Saturday, Jabalpur High Court expressed displeasure over the doctors’ strike and said that the doctors should return to work after understanding the problems of the patients.
The strike ended on the orders of the High Court
The High Court termed the strike illegal and cited its previous order which prohibited doctors from going on any kind of strike without the court’s permission. The High Court will also hear this case on August 20.
Junior Doctors Association spokesperson Dr. Kuldeep Gupta said that the strike has been called off with immediate effect in respect of the High Court’s order. However, the protest will continue.