”As per available data around 1,600 doctors lost their life in the line of their duty over the two years when the pandemic ravaged India. Despite this nobility in their profession, they have to commonly face the wrath of the public,” said Dr Anil Gurnani, chairman of SCCM Delhi-Noida

”Recent times have witnessed unabated violence against doctors especially those involved in Critical Care in ICUs. The intensive care specialists feel that they are the soft targets,” said the statement

Doctors involved in critical care in various hospitals across Delhi and Noida participated in a walkathon to protest against incidents of violence against the medical fraternity, according to a statement.

Organised by the Society Of Critical Care Medicine, Delhi-Noida, the walkathon was flagged off by BJP MP Mahesh Sharma.

This walkathon began from Chilla Sports Complex in Delhi and culminated at Noida Stadium.

The theme of walkathon was ”Save The Saviours”.

”Recent times have witnessed unabated violence against doctors especially those involved in Critical Care in ICUs. The intensive care specialists feel that they are the soft targets,” said the statement.

Slogans like ”Do not colour my apron red” and ”I do not want to be the next victim” were raised at the event.

”As per available data around 1,600 doctors lost their life in the line of their duty over the two years when the pandemic ravaged India. Despite this nobility in their profession, they have to commonly face the wrath of the public,” said Dr Anil Gurnani, chairman of SCCM Delhi-Noida.

The walkathon was attended by around 343 doctors.