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AIIMS doctors object to OBC quota
Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI: The Resident Doctors’ Association of the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences has asked the Centre to withdraw its decision to extend 27 per cent reservation for the Other Backward Classes in post-graduate courses, stating that this was a clear violation of the recent Supreme Court order.
Deadline for Centre
“The Centre has two days to withdraw the announcement on post-graduate courses,” RDA secretary Kaushal Mishra said, adding: “In case it does not, then it should be prepared to face an agitation by the students”.
Dr. Mishra said a meeting of representatives of all the medical colleges of Delhi along with students of Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University and Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University would be held soon to decide the next course of their action.
The doctors have also demanded that a fresh list of beneficiaries be drawn up.
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