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HYDERABAD: With an escalation of the standoff between striking junior doctors and government, the junior doctors' association on Friday evening decided to boycott emergency services in all government teaching hospitals. Though their decision has thrown life in hospitals like the Gandhi hospital out of gear, the government stuck to its stand and said they would not fall to the doctors' blackmail.
With the two sides adamant in their stands, it is the common man that is caught in the crossfire. Unable to keep with the inflow of patients, doctors are showing many patients the door, asking them to try their luck at private hospitals. But people like 25yearold Rajesh, a tribal from Narayankhed in Medak district who is battling a kidney ailment, have nowhere to go.Speaking to Express, Karra Santhibai, Rajesh's mother said they had come to Gandhi hospital some time ago but the doctors threw up their arms and asked her to take Rajesh to a private hospital. The doctors said that there was nobody to attend to them due to the junior doctors' strike.
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