Sep 19, 2017-Dr Govinda KC has warned of staging another round of hunger strike starting October 6. This will be the 12th hunger strike of the agitating doctor who has long been demanding end of anomalies in the country’s health education and medical sector.
This time Dr KC has put forth four demands:
In a statement released on Tuesday, Dr Govinda KC, a senior orthopedic surgeon at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, has said that medical mafias are still running rampant in medical sector despite his numerous past attempts to subdue them and create a better health education system in the country.
Dr KC has said that officials of Kathmandu University, who are dancing to the tunes of medical mafias, are embezzling millions of rupees by charging fees exceeding the government-set fee structure.
The statement has accused the three major parties of forming a syndicate among themselves to endorse the health education bill in such a way that aims at benefitting medical mafias rather than public or students.
Dr KC, who sounded agitated in his statement, went on to accuse the big parties of obstructing the establishment of government medical colleges in many parts of the country in order to fulfill their vested interests under the influence of medical mafias.
“We will never allow politicians to take the medical education as an opportunity for them to turn their black money into white by investing in this sector,” said the statement.
He has warned that this will be his decisive agitation as term of the current Parliament is ending soon and if so happens, all the achievements obtained so far are likely to go to waste in case the medical act is not formed immediately.
Dr KC has come down heavily upon all the political malpractices and corruption in the country, which according to him has taken a new height in recent times. He has denounced the roles of Judiciary, constitutional anti-graft body CIAA, Parliament and political parties for they have been ineffective in controlling corruption or delivering justice to the public.
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