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Seminar on 'Doctor-Patient Relationship' turns into political battlefield | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, July 16: The incident of political rivalry between Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress came to fore when two ex-Ministers exchanged arguments during a seminar on Doctor-Patient Relationship organised by Jammu Doctors Forum (JDF). Keeping in view the deteriorating relationship between the doctors and the patients and finding some solution to this problem, Jammu Doctors Forum organised a seminar on the Doctor-Patient Relationship on Sunday in Jammu but the objectivity of the seminar was defeated by the political rivals. Number of dignitaries were invited and spoke on the topic but ex-Minister for Health Bali Bhagat began criticising the policies of the previous government. Ex-Minister Sham Lal Sharma dared to stop him by saying, "this is not a political platform, where this type of speech would be welcomed", and asked to focus on the topic which led to arguments among the leaders. "Seeing the situation was going out of control the organizers among others promptly tried to pacify the leaders and asked them to stick to the topic so that the main propose of the seminar was not defeated. They were aldo told refrain from usuing the platform for their political ends," a doctor, seeking anonymity said. |
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