new Delhi. The alleged doctor suicide case in Rajasthan’s Dausa has gained momentum. The Federation of Resident Doctors Association India has raised its voice on this matter and has announced a candle march in Delhi on Thursday. Forda is also demanding proper investigation and compensation to the family in the case of Dr. Archana’s suicide.
Forda is demanding action by registering an FIR against the accused police. Along with this, they are demanding the government to take some steps to stop such incidents.
In fact, in Dausa, a pregnant woman died during treatment in the hospital, after which her husband filed a case of murder against the female doctor, under pressure, Dr. Archana Sharma committed suicide.
The doctor left behind her two children with the support of her husband. A suicide note has also been found with the lady doctor. In which he wrote that I did not commit any mistake and I did not kill anyone. I love my kids and husband very much. However, in the suicide case of the doctor, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has also expressed grief and said that the accused should not be spared after investigating the case.
During this, he has said that, we give the status of God to all the doctors. Every doctor tries his best to save the life of the patient, but it is not justified to accuse the doctor as soon as any unfortunate incident happens. If doctors will be intimidated like this, then how will they be able to do their work with confidence.
—AnyTV News
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