Describing the attitude of striking doctors as "adamant" and "insensitive", Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday warned of legal action and gave them an ultimatum to resume duties after his meet with their representatives later this afternoon.
Making a statement in the Legislative Assembly, Fadnavis said:
Fadnavis said he failed to understand the "insensitive" attitude of doctors of leaving patients to die. Stating that the doctors have disregarded the directives of the High Court, Fadnavis said:
"People consider doctors to be like a God. They shouldn't wait to be referred to as demons. What kind of politics is being done," he asked.
The demand for armed security guards has also been accepted. He also said that government has promised free legal and medical aid to doctors in case of an attack and they will be treated as government servants.
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