AstanoshKhan
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"Thank you Army Medical Corps. You are the truest form of what a doctor should be unlike those YDA thugs. Good for Punjab for sacking them, they should also have their degrees revoked and cancelled. Try and blackmail the people of Pakistan again and see what happens - then the people will teach you a lesson not the government." - Dr Qadeer Khan
Pakistan Army Comes to the Rescue as Punjab Sacks Protesting Doctors
June 30, 2012
By Ghulam Sarwar
Pakistan Army Comes to the Rescue as Punjab Sacks Protesting Doctors | PakSoldiers
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Once again, the men in Uniform put for the rescue... pity on civilian leadership.
Pakistan Army Comes to the Rescue as Punjab Sacks Protesting Doctors
June 30, 2012
By Ghulam Sarwar
Punjab government has decided to call off talks with young doctors.Army medical corps has been called to perform duties in public hospitals. The leaves of all the doctors have been cancelled in the province.
Meanwhile, An ISPR spokesman has confirmed PakSoldiers.Com that 150 doctors have been sent to perform duties.
The government is also considering canceling the licenses of the striking doctors. It has been learnt that the government has decided not to bow to the striking doctors’ demands.
The Health Department has claimed that some of the striking doctors have contacted and expressed willingness to get back to work.
Young doctors` strike has been causing immense hardships for patients and their attendants who, in thousands, visit the public hospitals on a daily basis across the province.
The doctors have been demanding revision in their service structure while their boycott of duties at outdoor wards is a part of their pressure tactics to force the government to accept their demands but so far, the Punjab government is unmoved.
Pakistan Army Comes to the Rescue as Punjab Sacks Protesting Doctors | PakSoldiers
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Once again, the men in Uniform put for the rescue... pity on civilian leadership.