Nursing Employees write letter in blood to CM
Temporary Contractual Nurses Association on their 6th consecutive day of protesting against state government sent a letter to Vasundhara Raje, Chief Minister. What more unusual was that, that the letter was written with the blood of nursing employees.
Temporary Contractual Nurses Association on their 6th consecutive day of protesting against state government sent a letter to Vasundhara Raje, Chief Minister. What more unusual was that, that the letter was written with the blood of nursing employees.
Demanding to get permanent job, nursing association is on strike and laid dharna outside MB Hospital. The protestors have warned to start hunger strike if no positive response is assured from chief minister and health minister of Rajasthan.
A puppet show was also held to demonstrate the problems of nursing employees and patients. Protestors pointed out towards government for failed past meetings which concluded without any solution.
Hemant Ameta, president of the association said that the letter written with blood was sent to both chief minister and health minister of Rajasthan.
“We are on contract job and if government will not take any action in our favour, then we will go on mass hunger strike” said Ameta.
“The government is promising jobs for unemployed youth but they should first resolve the problems of the thousands of contractual employees who are in trouble since long” he added.
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