Mumbai: The Bharipa Bahujan Mahasangh and various student organisations staged vociferous protests against the recent suicide of a post-graduate woman medical student due to alleged casteist abuse in a Mumbai hospital and demanded stringent action against the culprits here on Monday.
The activists protested staged protests outside the B. Y. L. Nair Hospital in Mumbai where Dr. Payal Tadvi hanged herself on May 22.
This is the first time in Maharashtra that any post-graduate medico has taken the extreme step of ending her life after alleged harassment on grounds of her caste background, Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (MARD) General Secretary Dr. Deepak Mundhe said.
"Since the past three-four years, we have seen increase in such comments against the students coming from the reserved categories, which is very unfortunate," Mundhe rued.
Based on preliminary investigations, the Agripada Police Station on Sunday registered offences against at least three senior women doctors for abetment to suicide, ragging, IT Act, Atrocities Act, among other charges, said an official.
In a fresh twist in the case, the three absconding accused medicos - Dr. Hema Ahuja, Dr. Bhakti Mehere, and Dr. Ankita Khandelwal - have written to MARD demanding a fair investigation and justice to them free of police or media pressure.
"Based on the findings of our preliminary enquiry, we have suspended them. Now, they have written to us seeking our help in this case. In view of the seriousness of matter, we shall now sensitise the reservations category students both in the junior and senior levels on such issues," Mundhe said.