The devil doctors exposed by the IBN-CNN raise a number of questions?
Are these doctors meritwallahs or from depressed classes?
Why the so-called upper caste merit wallahs doctors turned out to be devils ? We dont say depressed people cant do it, but till date none has been found in this racket.
This racket clearly shows why the doctors dont want to expand medical education ?
There is huge money in this profession which has become synonymous with dalali, anything can be fixed for money?
The IMA must tell why merit wallahs were found doing this, as it feels that they are the upholders of hippocrates oath in this country. The IMA itself is is battleground of corruption and sleaze, and there are many more skeletons in the cupboard.
Hacker docs in the dock, IMA promises action
CNN-IBN
Posted Saturday , July 29, 2006 at 21:17
Updated Sunday , July 30, 2006 at 10:59 Email Print
New Delhi: After CNN-IBN and DIG exposed doctors who cut off beggars' limbs for a price to help the beggar mafia the Indian Medical Association (IMA) has promised to prosecute the erring doctors.
Dr Ajay Kumar, National President Elect of the Indian Medical Association has said that the doctors will be arrested immediately.
"If they are registered with the IMA then their medical license will be immediately suspended," he said.
The police have already taken Dr P K Bansal for questioning. He runs a clinic named Orthomat in Delhi's Old Rajinder Nagar locality.
Dr Bansal had agreed to amputate the limbs of a beggar despite knowing that the law prohibits amputation by will.
Another doctor, Ghaziabad-based Ajay Agarwal took money to amputate healthy limbs of a DIG investigator who posed as a prospective beggar.
People entered Agarwal's house in Ghaziabad and demanded action against the erring doctor.
In a sting operation, a team of CNN-IBN reporters exposed orthopaedic surgeon Ajay Agarwal's unethical practice.
Dr Agarwal put the fake beggar through a series of medical tests at his nursing home.
The surgeon pocketed Rs 4,000 as advance for the operation from the team while also giving advice on how the amputation could be made to look legal.
When CNN-IBN reached Dr Ajay Agarwal at the Noida Civil Hospital, the cameraperson was pushed and abused.
It was in fact Dr Ajay Agarwal who had referred Dr P K Bansal to the investigative team as part of amputation nexus.
Dr Ajay Agarwal is absconding and the police are trying to track him down.
CNN-IBN had also exposed Dr Arvind Agarwal of Bareilly.
Dr Agarwal, who is also the Secretary of the Orthopaedic Association of Bareilly is now absconding.
His wife says he has not returned since Saturday afternoon.
When questioned about Dr Agarwal, his wife, Dr Neera Agarwal said,”If he has not come then how can I tell you?”
The police are now looking out for him. The Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Bareilly, Anand Swaroop said, "We are looking for him and have contacted IMA for cooperation."
3 comments:
I dont beleive that on your idea that only upper-casht wallas are dogs,criminals,thugs and all. a criminal has no caste..if you are making to beleive that these so called upper-caste docs represent every upper-caste doctor then i strongly disagree...so do we hold the same logic for Naxals that comprise of backward people been arreseted so far ?? or for militants of LeT,JeM who have been muslims. going by your logic,it's the same,isn't it...
I dont beleive that on your idea that only upper-casht wallas are dogs,criminals,thugs and all. a criminal has no caste..if you are making to beleive that these so called upper-caste docs represent every upper-caste doctor then i strongly disagree...so do we hold the same logic for Naxals that comprise of backward people been arreseted so far ?? or for militants of LeT,JeM who have been muslims. going by your logic,it's the same,isn't it...
I have news for you..
Beggar sting stings the man behind it
Cops Arrest Gzb Doc For 'Faking' Sting On TV
Lalit Kumar | TNN
Ghaziabad: The Ghaziabad police arrested former chief medical officer of the district, Dr Vinod Kumar, late on Thursday night and claimed to have blown the lid off the so-called sting against ''mercenary'' orthopedic surgeons in Delhi and Ghaziabad.
The 'sting', aired by a prominent TV channel on July 19, 2006, had claimed to be showing doctors agreeing to chopping off the limbs of poor people to make them beg for alms, for a payment.
But, after a report was filed with the police by Dr Ajay Agarwal, a Ghaziabad and Noida district hospitals' orthopedic surgeon, the police claimed to have found that the sting was a fake and that the recording had been tampered with. On Saturday night, a police official said, ''We have received the copy of the 'sting' from the news channel, and will send it to the forensic science laboratory on Monday.''
Dr Agarwal alleged that ''Dr Kumar was behind the whole thing. He did this out of personal enmity against me.''
Ghaziabad city police chief Vijay Bhushan said: ''Dr Ajay Agarwal had been given a clean chit by a state committee, comprising Meerut commissioner Deo Datta and medical director Dr AK Tyagi. Later, the Medical Council of India and the Uttar Pradesh Medical Council had both cleared Dr Agarwal, in writing. It was then that Dr Agarwal filed his report, on cheating and other counts, in September 2007.''
On Thursday night, Ghaziabad's Sihani Gate police arrested Dr Vinod Kumar, former Ghaziabad CMO, and, subsequently, chief medical superintendent of the Noida district, who recently retired.
According to the police, Dr Kumar had been part of a conspiracy to frame Dr Agarwal. Dr Kumar was presented before the Ghaziabad chief judicial magistrate on Saturday. But he was let off after he produced an order from Allahabad High Court staying his arrest.
The investigating officer, sub-inspector Ram Bahadur, said: ''The stay is operative only till the next date of the hearing in court. Incidentally, Dr Vinod Kumar's petition, seeking quashing of the report against him, had recently been dismissed by the high court.'' Dr Agarwal told the police that all the doctors shown on the channel were either Dr Kumar's friends or juniors. He had filed the report against Dr Kumar and one Jamshed Khan, the latter having provided the so called 'sting' to the channel.
Meanwhile, the Sihani Gate police have been conducting raids to arrest Khan but without success. Bahadur said, ''We have often received tips about Khan being in a particular place but he always disappears before we get there. But we will find him.''
lalit.kumar@timesgroup.com
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