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Delhi Govt invokes ESMA against doctors on strike

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New Delhi, Jun 23: Delhi government today invoked the Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) to force an end to the strike by government doctors that continued to cripple health services in the national capital for the second day today.

"Emergency services have been affected due to the strike and so the government has imposed Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA).

Docs' strike: Delhi govt invokes ESMA

"Never before have emergency services been affected due to a strike and I saw it myself during inspections at several hospitals. Patients in the hospitals cannot be left to die," said Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain.

The minister said the government "accepted 19 demands" put forth by the striking doctors during parleys between the two sides.

"During the meeting, they made five more demands which, too, were accepted and (we) also circulated the minutes of the meeting," added Jain.

Talking about the doctors' demands, he said that a major concern was over security and he had met the Delhi Lt Governor seeking police cover at government hospitals.

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"Security was a major concern... so I met the Lt Governor seeking security arrangements at government hospitals. The Lt Governor has ordered Delhi Police to provide adequate security at the hospitals," Jain said.

He added that he will review the situation in this regard after three months along with the doctors. "Certain demands -- like increasing hospital beds -- cannot happen in three months. We are working on increasing beds in hospitals and also constructing new ones, which will take some time," Jain said, adding that he has already asked the health department to strengthen emergency services.

"Most of the medicines are available and 100 per cent medicines will be available by August 15," he said. The health department had yesterday accepted 19 demands of the striking resident doctors and ordered them to resume their work by 11 A.M. today.

However, the doctors continued with the strike demanding concrete measures as they claimed that the "government has in the past given similar assurances but failed to deliver".

PTI

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