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Assam doctors protest against the killing of colleague by tea workers

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    04 September 2019

On Tuesday, medical services across Assam were affected as doctors resorted to a 24-hour “withdrawal of non-emergency medical services” to protest against the killing of a 73-year-old colleague by a mob of tea plantation workers in Jorhat on Saturday.

The Assam unit of Indian Medical Association (IMA) led the protest against the killing of Deben Dutta in eastern Assam’s Teok Tea Estate. Doctors and medical students took out rallies and held sit-ins for demanding security for medical practitioners at their workplaces.

Health officials said a few doctors attended the emergency cases in six government-run medical college and hospitals, civil hospitals, family referral units and primary health centres. On Monday, the IMA had demanded exemplary punishment for the plantation workers who killed Dr. Dutta and tight security at all health establishments, specifically those in the tea estates. Dr. Dutta was battered by few workers after a youth, Somra Majhi, died in the estate hospital. The police freed the seriously injured doctor and rushed him to a local hospital, from where he was referred to the Jorhat Medical College and Hospital but later he succumbed to his injuries.

The police said till now 30 people have been arrested in the case and the situation in the tea estate was under control. Inspector General of Police Deepak Kedia said 20 of the arrested were in judicial custody and eight more are being interrogated.

In the meantime, the IMA has set September 5 as the deadline for the Assam Branch Indian Tea Association to give a written guarantee on its demand for security for doctors working in tea gardens failing which has threatened to withdraw all doctors from estates located across Assam from September 6. Assam has more than 800 large tea estates and many of them have on-site healthcare facilities.

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