Veterinarians who protested the action of UP Govt. On their fellow vets has to suffer

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Case of death of 60 cows, jobs of six veterinarians who gave mass resignation in protest against suspension

 

Amroha Cows Death Case In UP, six doctors, who are angry with the action taken on fellow veterinarian, have to pay a big price. The Animal Husbandry Department has accepted the resignation of six veterinary doctors of Saharanpur district in the case of death of 60 cows by consuming poisonous fodder in Amroha. These doctors had given an ultimatum to resign collectively on Monday itself in protest against the action on two doctors of Amroha.
It is believed that when the Veterinary Association pressurized to withdraw the suspension, the government has retaliated against the mobilized doctors. Even after this, the Veterinary Association of Uttar Pradesh is adamant on the ultimatum of mass resignation.
In the order issued by Devendra Kumar Pandey, Special Secretary, Livestock Department, it is written that Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer Sadar Saharanpur Dr. Pramod Kumar has resigned from the state service at the pad of Uttar Pradesh Veterinary Association District Unit Saharanpur. Is.
Similarly, the resignation of Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer Livestock Development Dr. Sunil Dutt, Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer Medical Health Dr. Mukesh Gupta, Veterinary Officer Puwarka Dr. Sanjay Chaturvedi, Veterinary Officer Dudla Dr. Nagendra Sidhu and Veterinary Officer Kazipura Dr. Akhilesh Gupta were accepted. has been done. The order does not mention why the six veterinarians have finally resigned.
This is the whole case of the death of 60 cows

In Amroha, 60 cows had died after consuming poisonous fodder. The supplier of fodder in the cowshed has been arrested and sent to jail. In this case, Dr. Tejpal Singh, Veterinary Doctor of Gangeshwari Amroha was suspended, while order was issued to initiate disciplinary proceedings against Dr. Narendra Siwach, Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer of Hasanpur Amroha. Veterinarians of Amroha, Muzaffarnagar, Meerut, Firozabad and Saharanpur districts have opposed this action of the government. Six doctors of Saharanpur sent conditional mass resignation on the pad of the union to the Director of Animal Husbandry. On the other hand, Director of Animal Husbandry Dr. Indramani told that he has not received the official resignation.
Akhilesh’s tweet increased the ruckus

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SP President Akhilesh Yadav shared the letter sent by Saharanpur Veterinarians to the Director of Animal Husbandry on Monday itself through a tweet. In which the veterinarians offered to resign. The SP chief, however, did not comment on the episode. The government and the livestock department took this seriously and took action.
Letter sent to Chief Minister, will give mass resignation

President of Uttar Pradesh Veterinary Association Dr. Rakesh Kumar and General Secretary Dr. Sanjeev Kumar Singh have sent a letter to the Chief Minister on Tuesday. It has requested to withdraw the suspension. The union has given an ultimatum that the LSD vaccination will be boycotted and the doctors across the state will give conditional mass resignation. He says that the mistake was of the feed supplier and the head, while the suspension was being done by the doctors. He said that the veterinary doctors in Amroha saved about 100 sick cows by performing aharnish therapy, even after that it is not right to punish the doctors.

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