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Via Takop Zirdo :) A PROUD DAUGHTER HERE. WE ALWAYS KNEW HE WAS MARRIED TO HIS WORK A DOC AFTER ALL. My feelings as a doctor while treating my poor patients and here goes my appeal to AAPSU. Everyone was busy doing shopping to save the kitchen during 36 hrs AAPSU initiated Bandh call, but I was busy with my patients and could not get time for it. Tomorrow, almost all office goers will remain at home, but, as usual I will walk on foot to attend my duty as I have few serious patients in the ward. I am afraid of travelling by Ambulance too, as Bandh callers did not spare the RED CROSS signs on the vehicle for which a senior surgeon sustained head injury during students’ Bandh call while returning from Itanagar after performing Emergency life saving surgery at R.K Mission, Itanagar and a Senior Gynecologist of Naharlagun to luckily escaped from similar type of situation while returning from Itanagar after attending an emergency consultation(old story of course). Many a time our ambulance had been attacked by Bandh callers. They attacked first and later realized that that was a mistake”. I am really worried for those serious patients who will be stranded on the ways; I am worried for those parents who will helplessly be praying for the Bandh to end so that their sick child could be taken to bigger hospitals. Files containing transactions of crores of rupees can be kept closed for few days but anything related to human life cannot be treated the same way. Every time, bandh callers declare that “Ambulance services are exempted”, but previous incidences tell us, that, it is not very safe to travel by Ambulance also. Everybody knows that Govt. can’t make Ambulance car available in all palaces and hence, people, during Emergency period try to hire private vehicles to evacuate patients, but during Bandh calls no private parties dare to take the risk. Many of the demands of AAPSU are really genuine for which common public will support (including me) but when repeated Bandh calls are initiated, mainly the patients suffer which as a treating doctor I can’t tolerate. I have observed that most of the patients who are brought to our institution after the completion of Bandh call used to be in very in serious condition (in already deteriorated condition). Therefore, if there is any one from AAPSU in this forum, please think for poor patients and don’t continue the Bandh for such a lengthy period, otherwise souls of many poor patients will curse you. I, as a former benign member of ANSU ( All Nefa students union) and then AAPSU, do wish success of AAPSU and do suggest to choose alternative way of approaching the Government instead of repeated Bandh calls.
Posted on: Wed, 09 Jul 2014 07:01:23 +0000

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