08-30-2007, 07:29 PM
Mudy: It's a turf war and Ramadoss seems to be adamant in asserting his superiority. It's rare to come across such arrogant (and ignorant) bullies playing with careers of hundreds of hard working physicans and the lives of their patients. The whole blame sits squarely in PMs office who desite living couple of miles of AIIMS appears so indifferent to the situation.
In other threads it was hinted that Manmohan Singh's fast asleep at wheel - I think rigor mortis has set in.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Sharma said a senior lawyer was preparing the petition seeking a directive from the court to the government to immediately issue the certificates.
"We will plead before the Supreme Court for an urgent hearing in the matter as time is running out for a number of students who are planning to go abroad for higher studies," Sharma told PTI.
The decision to approach a court was taken at a late night general body meeting of the resident doctors.
With the September 1 deadline for submitting original certificates at foreign universities fast approaching, students claimed that any delay in signing of the certificates by the minister would jeopardise their future.
Ramadoss, the president of AIIMS, had on Wednesday refused to sign the certificate of degrees, a demand put forward by the agitating medical students, on the ground that they had the signature of Registrar Dr Sandeep Aggarwal, whose appointment he contended was illegal.
He refused to take the blame for the delay in the issue of certificates of about 700 pass-outs and held institute director P Venugopal responsible for it.
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In other threads it was hinted that Manmohan Singh's fast asleep at wheel - I think rigor mortis has set in.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Sharma said a senior lawyer was preparing the petition seeking a directive from the court to the government to immediately issue the certificates.
"We will plead before the Supreme Court for an urgent hearing in the matter as time is running out for a number of students who are planning to go abroad for higher studies," Sharma told PTI.
The decision to approach a court was taken at a late night general body meeting of the resident doctors.
With the September 1 deadline for submitting original certificates at foreign universities fast approaching, students claimed that any delay in signing of the certificates by the minister would jeopardise their future.
Ramadoss, the president of AIIMS, had on Wednesday refused to sign the certificate of degrees, a demand put forward by the agitating medical students, on the ground that they had the signature of Registrar Dr Sandeep Aggarwal, whose appointment he contended was illegal.
He refused to take the blame for the delay in the issue of certificates of about 700 pass-outs and held institute director P Venugopal responsible for it.
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