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Sir, It is unbecoming of doctors and other members of the medical department to join hands with the agitating medical college students in their efforts to make the Government accede to their demands. Their action has had its repercussions on the health of the patients in various hospitals. Rather than taking sides with the agitating students, doctors should try to dissuade them. Public faith in the doctors will dwindle if they involve themselves in these agitations.
H. Narayanan,
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