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Ramdev's remarks: Resident doctors launch black day protest
FORDA alleges that baba’s statements have added to the vaccine hesitancy among people
New Delhi: Upset over yoga guru Ramdev's remarks on allopathy, resident doctors at several Delhi hospitals launched a protest as part of a nationwide stir on Tuesday and sought an unconditional public apology or action under the Epidemic Diseases Act.
Banded under the Federation of Resident Doctors Associations (FORDA), which had called for the protest on May 29 and stressed that healthcare services would not be hampered, the doctors wore black armbands, ribbons and held up placards.
"Our protest began on Tuesday morning against the remarks made by Ramdev, who is not qualified to even speak on the discipline of allopathy. It had affected the morale of doctors, who are fighting day in and day out in the (COVID-19) pandemic. We demand an unconditional public apology from him or action against him under the Epidemic Diseases Act," a senior FORDA official said.
The RDAs that have already joined the stir are from AIIMS, Safdarjung Hospital, Lady Hardinge Medical College and Hospital, Hindu Rao Hospital, Sanjay Gandhi Memorial Hospital, B R Ambedkar Hospital and more will join later in the day, he said.
"Many doctors are wearing black armbands or black ribbons to symbolise the protest," the FORDA official said, adding, "Doctors in other cities are also joining the stir." While some doctors held up placards bearing protest messages, others wearing PPE kits had "Black Day Protest" scribbled on the back of the medical gear.
In a statement issued on Saturday, FORDA India had said even after raising objections to the statements made by Ramdev, "no action has been taken yet. We are hereby declaring Nationwide #BlackDayProtest on 1st June, 2021 at workplace, without hampering healthcare services".
"We demand an unconditional open public apology from him or action against him under the relevant sections of the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897," the statement had said. The FORDA has also alleged that Ramdev's remarks have added to the "vaccine hesitancy" among people.
In a statement, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) RDA said, such "slanderous remarks" by Ramdev will "incite violence against the healthcare services personnel and would lead to a total failure of public health systems."
Meanwhile, UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and yoga guru Ramdev will now be part of the Chaudhary Charan Singh University curriculum. University officials said that this is part of their effort to teach students about their "ancient cultural heritage" and the architects of this heritage.
Yogi Adityanath's 'Hathyoga Ka Swaroop va Sadhna' and Ramdev's 'Yog Sadhna va Yog Chikitsa Rahasya' will be part of the first year, second semester undergraduate philosophy curriculum.
It can also be taken as an elective subject by students, along with other courses. Prof Y. Vimla, pro vice chancellor of the university, said, "The Board of Studies on philosophy has decided that the works of Yogi Adityanath and Ramdev would be included in the syllabus.
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