Panaji:The Indian Medical Association's Goa branch has condemned the attack on an oncologist by a patient's relative at a hospital in Chennai and demanded stringent and deterrent legislation to curb violence against doctors in the country. Such cases need to be fast-tracked, with exemplary punishment to culprits, it said.
Dr Balaji Jagannathan (53) was stabbed at least seven times on Wednesday by a man at the Kalaignar Centenary Super Speciality Hospital in Chennai allegedly over grievances regarding the treatment of his mother at the facility, according to hospital officials. The doctor was being treated and his condition was reported to be stable, they said.
The 26-year-old accused was later arrested. Condemning the attack, IMA Goa president Dr Sandesh Chodankar on Wednesday said, "This (attacks on medical professionals) has become a regular and recurring phenomena in the healthcare sector across India which exposes the failure on the part of the government to take care of safety and security issues threatening the very existence of this noble profession."