Demanding Justice for Doctor who died due to electrocution, RNT Medical College resident doctors enter 4th day of Hunger Strike

Demanding Justice for Doctor who died due to electrocution, RNT Medical College resident doctors enter 4th day of Hunger Strike

Udaipur: Four resident doctors from RNT Medical College, Udaipur, have been on a hunger strike since June 25, demanding justice for Dr Ravi Sharma, who died after being electrocuted by a faulty water cooler at the college鈥檚 PG hostel. Today marks the fourth day of their hunger strike.The protesting doctors – Dr Jatin Prajapati, Dr Tejpal Yadav, Dr Gaurav, and Dr Shalu have said their protest will continue until the college principal, Dr Vipin Mathur, and hostel warden, Narendra Bansal, resign. They alleged that the administration is trying to cover up the incident and has taken no action even nine days after Dr Sharma鈥檚 death.Also read- RNT Doctor Death Case: Postmortem discrepancies spark hunger strike by Resident DoctorsThe doctors pointed out that it takes years to train a doctor, yet the government and college administration are not valuing their lives. They questioned who would be held accountable for ensuring doctors鈥 safety in such conditions and called for immediate intervention from the government, reports NavbharattimesThe resident doctors have demanded that whoever is responsible in this case should be suspended with immediate effect. Also, the family of the deceased Dr. Ravi should be given proper compensation. The doctors, sitting on a hunger strike, raised slogans against the Principal of the Medical College, demanding his resignationSpeaking to ETV Bharat, Resident doctor Hitesh said, “We have been struggling for the last 7 days to get justice for our colleague, but the RNT Medical Administration is not paying any attention. Till now, no solution has been found in the case of Dr. Ravi Sharma’s suspicious death, nor has any consensus been reached between the administration and the residents. The scope of the strike is increasing, and now this movement has reached other medical colleges of the state.”Meanwhile, the State Human Rights Commission issued a notice to the principals of RNT Medical College and SMS Medical College seeking an explanation regarding the postmortem report of Dr Sharma. Medical Dialogues recently reported that resident doctors escalated their protests, demanding justice, accountability, and announcing a hunger strike after a serious discrepancy between two postmortem reports surfaced, raising concerns about a possible cover-up on the matter.Two separate postmortems were conducted – one by a team from RNT Medical College and another by SMS Medical College in Jaipur – both revealed different conclusions. The first postmortem, carried out by a team at RNT Medical College, noted only superficial injuries. The report mentioned marks of abrasions on Dr. Ravi Sharma鈥檚 body and an injury on the back of his head 鈥渃aused by electric shock,鈥 but did not clearly state electrocution as the cause of death. Investigators collected a sample of normal skin and sent it to the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) for analysis.Dissatisfied with the initial findings, resident doctors asked for a second opinion. A team from SMS Medical College in Jaipur, led by Dr. Deepali Pathak and including specialists in plastic surgery, pathology, and another forensic expert, re-examined the body. Their report confirmed electrocution as the cause of death, noting three distinct electric injuries. They also sent a sample from the exact area where the current passed to the FSL, though they pointed out that no such samples had been taken in the first postmortem.Despite the confirmation of electrocution by SMS Medical College, RNT authorities have not yet officially acknowledged it as the cause of death. This lack of response has further angered resident doctors, who allege that the administration is attempting to cover up the real cause of death. In protest, resident doctors from RNT Medical College announced a hunger strike, intensifying their ongoing agitation that started on June 18, the day Dr Ravi died. Recently, Medical Dialogues also reported about a new viral video from the hostel of RNT Medical College in Udaipur that showed an alarming situation where electric current was found flowing through a water cooler, just days after the tragic electrocution death of Dr. Ravi Sharma, in a similar incident. The water cooler was found to be the same one that electrocuted Dr Ravi. The video showed the college warden testing the water cooler using a tester, which lit up, indicating a live electric current. This has sparked renewed anger among resident doctors, who say the administration is not only neglecting safety but also trying to cover up the issue.Along with the hunger strike at RNT, doctors across other medical colleges in Rajasthan have also joined the protest. They are demanding justice for Dr Ravi Sharma, suspension of those responsible, and an end to what they allege is an attempted cover-up by the college administration.A protest rally by resident doctors was also held today. A video shared by a doctor on ‘X’ showed the resident doctors walking while holding placards and raising slogans against the…

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