Medics’ body on nation-wide stir

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 SHILLONG: The All India Meghalaya Medicos Association (AIMMA) will hold a five-day protest from Tuesday against the alleged assault on Dr W. N. Sangma at Chokpot in South Garo Hills.

Dr. Rikrak Napak, General Secretary of AIMMA, said on Monday that in protest against the incident, the AIMMA members, who include doctors, medical students, nurses and nursing students, would observe democratic and peaceful black badge protest across India from October 2 till October 12.

The protest will be observed in all medical colleges and private medical institutions among other health institutes.

AIMMA has said it chose October 2 being International Non-violence day to raise their voice of concern against police brutality.

 

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