Posted by AI on 2026-01-01 06:23:16 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-11 06:03:51
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The medical community is raising a collective voice against what they perceive as an unjust and insensitive practice by the Election Commission of India (ECI). Doctors across the country are expressing their dismay and preparing for protests as the ECI has summoned elderly and sick individuals to Systematic Voters' Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) program hearings.
The Doctors' Forum, a representative body of medical professionals, has issued a statement condemning these actions. They argue that the ECI's decision to call upon the elderly and those with health issues for hearings is not only unnecessary but also poses significant health risks. Many of these individuals have been summoned without considering their medical conditions, causing distress and potential harm.
"It is highly insensitive and impractical to expect the elderly and the sick to appear for hearings without considering their health," said Dr. Rajesh Gupta, a spokesperson for the forum. "We have received numerous complaints from patients who are worried about their well-being and are unsure how to manage their health conditions while attending these hearings."
The forum's statement highlights the potential consequences of such actions, including the risk of spreading illnesses among vulnerable populations and the unnecessary burden on the healthcare system. They urge the ECI to reconsider its approach and implement a more compassionate and practical strategy. As the forum gains support from medical associations and the public, it remains to be seen how the ECI will respond to these concerns. This situation underscores the importance of balancing electoral processes with the well-being of citizens, especially those who are most vulnerable.