Attack Doctors - Go to jail for 7 yrs and pay 5 lakhs

Indian Government decides to amend the Epidemic Act through an ordinance to protect healthcare workers, doctors and nurses. Jail term up to 7 years and fine upto 5 lakhs for anyone attacking frontline healthcare workers. Decision after several attacks on doctors. Attached Notification more  

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In general any consumer who would pay for his health care would always respect the Doctor and health care worker. Intensions of the attackers on Doctors and health care workers is an important aspect to decide a treatment to attackers. more  
Do you people feel that Only Doctors are attacked by Mobs? Mob spirit prevails in slums of Delhi. Do work and live among them for a few days like I volunteered to do so,working like a doctor for few hours in a slum not visible on main Mathura Road,near Apolo Delhi For me,it was a Thank You God Gesture & I was Lucky that I faced No Mob spirit But conditions in these areas are pathetic Landowners of agricultural fertile lands are few & they have converted lands into habitats of migrant workers who live in 6 feet sized rooms constructed @ hundreds in One Acre Congestion leads to greed Greed for more is instigated by freebies by leaders of every political party because of huge numbers One Acre land is 'Home' to One Million Migrants who are dependent upon freebies Every family member starts earning from age 10 onwards & there are minimum 10 members per 'Home' Education status? Who wants free education when jobs are available to kids & 2000/pm Despite 20,000/- as minimum wages recommended by Delhi Government,kids are working non stop What do they learn while working at tender age? Dadagiri & Might is Right Spirit. These people Vent Out Frustrations on medical people only,they are Like This Only Among Themselves They are suspicious of everyone. A Rare Soul Does Manage to Study Under a Lamp only to Make Headline News Rest of Them are Busy Fighting Among Themselves,at end of the day Our Police is Aware of Illegalities & Can do little Because Leaders,the bosses of Police Have Been Supporting the Numbers of Masses to Make them Handicapped for life so that masses cannot raise their voice No Wonder that Leaders Keep Changing despite Please All policies but Masses are the Same-Poor & Frustrated. more  
Emotional approach to any situation generally leads to aggressive activity by dissatisfied parties. So, someone has to decided upon that like a referee/umpire. The government has made that decision. For the time being, it's a "yellow card". We all need to keep our emotions under check. more  
But learnt with a heavy heart the unjustified change in the rules to protect the negligent doctors and nurses and other staff with non bailable arrest. It is a one-sided autocratic administration against the consumers of healthcare services for which they (consumers) pay through the nose. more  
Attacks on anyone should be jail. more  
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