KC gives ultimatum to govt, warns of protest

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, October 14 Senior orthopaedic surgeon at Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital Govinda KC has warned of fresh hunger strike from
October 30 if the government fails to amend the Medical Education Act as per the agreements reached with him. Speaking during a press meet
organised in the Capital today, KC has given an ultimatum till October 25 to the government to fulfil his demands. &The government should
amend the Medical Education Act as per the agreements reached on 26 July 2018
If it fails then fresh protests will be launched,& he said. &There is no alternative to launching a fresh protest as the achievements made
till now need to be institutionalised,& he added. Putting forth his six-point demand, KC said that appointment of university officials
should be made on the basis of merit and seniority
He had demanded that the government stop the ongoing process of appointment of university officials and has demanded that appointments be
made as per the report submitted by the team led by Parasar Koirala, which mentions guidelines on the appointment of university
officials. He has also demanded that the government file fraud cases against the medical colleges that have taken exorbitant fees from
medical students
He has sought stern action against them. &Extra money taken from students should be immediately returned to them,& KC said. He has demanded
that the report submitted by the sub-committee formed to investigate allegations against medical colleges for charging extra fees from
students be scrapped immediately. Parliamentary Education and Health Committee had formed a sub-committee to investigate all 21 medical
colleges across the country
The committee however had recommended that the seats and tuition fees of medical colleges be increased. Experts should be appointed in the
commissions working on transitional justice, he demanded
KC has also demanded that MBBS programme be started in Karnali Academy of Health Sciences
He also demanded that the procedure for establishment of government medical colleges in provinces 2 and 4 and in Doti/Dadeldhura, Udaypur,
Illam/Panchthar be taken forward. He also demanded that the treatment cost of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and his health condition be made
public
&The prime minister should be made accountable if he has tarnished the image of the rule of law and the judiciary,& he said. Dr KC who
retired today (on the ground of age limit) from the hospital after 26 years of service, however, didn&t specify the venue for his upcoming
protest
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