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Private Doctors May Strike Over Hospital Assault

Private doctors warn of shutdown, IMA demands action against attackers

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Tue, 07 July 2026 at 05:47 pm
Private Doctors May Strike Over Hospital Assault

A potential shutdown of private medical services looms in Mumbai as the Indian Medical Association (IMA) threatens to suspend operations if immediate legal action is not taken against those responsible for assaulting staff at a Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation hospital.

The incident has sparked outrage among medical professionals, with a delegation from the IMA meeting the KDMC Commissioner to demand swift action against the perpetrators. The protest, which began with doctors and nurses at Shastrinagar Hospital boycotting work indefinitely, may soon see private doctors joining in if their demands are not met.

According to the IMA, the association stands in solidarity with the assaulted healthcare professionals and expects the authorities to take decisive action. The IMA has given an ultimatum, warning that if the accused are not brought to book by Wednesday, private doctors will be forced to join the protest, potentially crippling medical services in the region.

The assault on hospital staff has highlighted the growing concern over violence against medical professionals in Mumbai. The IMA's stance is clear: they will not tolerate such incidents and expect the authorities to take firm action to ensure the safety and security of healthcare workers. As the deadline approaches, the situation remains tense, with medical services hanging in the balance.

The KDMC Commissioner has been urged to take immediate action to address the situation and prevent a shutdown of private medical services. The IMA's warning has sent a clear message that medical professionals will no longer tolerate violence and intimidation. With the clock ticking, the authorities must act swiftly to resolve the crisis and prevent a potentially disastrous disruption to medical services in the region.

As the situation unfolds, Mumbai residents are bracing themselves for the possibility of a shutdown of private medical services. The IMA's ultimatum has raised concerns about the availability of medical care, particularly in emergency situations. The authorities must now act quickly to defuse the situation and prevent a shutdown that could have far-reaching consequences for the city's healthcare system.

The IMA's decision to take a firm stance against violence against medical professionals has been welcomed by many, who see it as a necessary step to ensure the safety and security of healthcare workers. However, the potential shutdown of private medical services has also raised concerns about the impact on patients and the broader healthcare system. As the deadline approaches, all eyes are on the authorities to see if they can resolve the crisis and prevent a shutdown that could have devastating consequences for Mumbai's healthcare system.

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