The rape and murder of a medic has triggered a pan-India strike by doctors.
All non-emergency services at government hospitals in more than ten states have been halted, hitting medical care for millions.
Doctors say they want the government to ensure their security on hospital premises and a swift trial for the victim.
One suspect has been arrested. He worked as a civic defence volunteer and had uninterrupted access to the hospital where the badly brutalised body of the victim was recovered last week.
Neha Poonia has more.
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All non-emergency services at government hospitals in more than ten states have been halted, hitting medical care for millions.
Doctors say they want the government to ensure their security on hospital premises and a swift trial for the victim.
One suspect has been arrested. He worked as a civic defence volunteer and had uninterrupted access to the hospital where the badly brutalised body of the victim was recovered last week.
Neha Poonia has more.
In: 'We're now going to see...'
Out: '...On Tuesday.'
Dur: 49 secs
http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0813DoctorsStrike-np.mp3