Cops convince nurses to end hunger strike

PATIALA: The six participants of Punjab nursing and ancillary team of workers union who had been sitting on a starvation strike since 5 days, finally ended their protest on Wednesday after police officials satisfied them. However, the nurses endured with their agitation in Government Rajindra Hospital.

Meanwhile, considered one of 3 protesters who had climbed and sat atop the development also come down on Wednesday. The protesters claimed that a protester who had come down of the development used to be had health problems.

The protesting nursing team of workers alternatively have issued a two-day ultimatum to the state govt to just accept their demands failing which they would intensify the agitation and come into action.


ASI Harkirat Singh Dhindsa performed a key function in convincing the six protesters to finish their starvation strike.


President of Punjab Contractual Nursing and Ancillary Staff Karamjit Kaur Aulakh, stated, "We have been given false promises from the last couple of years by various governments over regularisation."


As the protesters locked the gates of the outpatient department (OPD) and normal operation theatre (OT) two days in the past, the products and services of the hospital had been affected. However, the emergency products and services remained purposeful. Rajan Singla, scientific superintendent at govt hospital, stated, "Though OPD and OT were locked by the protesters, the patients were diagnosed in the emergency wing."


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