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Centre has 'backstabbed' us, say doctors
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May 24, 2006 00:06 IST
Last Updated: May 24, 2006 02:08 IST

Agitating anti-reservation doctors have charged that they had been 'backstabbed' by the United Progressive Alliance-Left co-ordination committee's 'outrageous' decision to introduce quota for Other Backward Castes from next year and resolved to continue their strike.

"There is no chance of going back. The strike will continue," said Amitasha Sinha, a student of Lady Hardinge Medical College and representative of Youth for Equality, which is spearheading the agitation.

She alleged the government has 'backstabbed' them with its decision to implement the quota for OBCs in the academic year beginning June 2007.

"For the past ten days, they have been beating around the bush. The government has been playing with us by assuring an amicable solution and announcing something else," Sinha said.

Another representative of the Forum termed the government decision 'outrageous.'

"The decision is outrageous and audacious," Shashmit Sarangi, an agitating doctor, told PTI.

After the UPA-Left announced their decision late Tuesday night, the striking doctors went into a huddle to discuss its ramifications.

"We are holding a meeting and will let you know the reaction later," Dr Kumar Harsh, a resident doctor at AIIMS, said.

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