Doctors Should Be In Hospitals Not Streets: Arvind Kejriwal's Letter To PM Modi
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In his letter, he urged PM Modi to ensure that the NEET-PG counselling process is expedited. "On one hand, the Omicon variant of the coronavirus is spreading at an alarming speed, on the other, doctors in hospitals under the central government in Delhi are on strike," Mr Kejriwal said.
Amid the ongoing protest by resident doctors in Delhi, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to look into ways to "personally resolve" the issue, as he asserted that doctors should be in hospitals not streets, when the coronavirus cases are rising again.
In his letter, he also urged the Prime Minister to ensure that the NEET-PG counselling process is expedited.
"On one hand, the Omicon variant of the coronavirus is spreading at an alarming speed, on the other, doctors in hospitals under the central government in Delhi are on strike," Mr Kejriwal said in the letter.
In a tweet, he shared a copy of the letter, and also wrote on Twitter: "We strongly condemn the police brutality inflicted on the doctors. The Prime Minister must accept their demands soon."