
Imphal: The Association of Healthcare Providers India (AHPI), Manipur chapter, has expressed deep concern over the increasing incidents of violence and intimidation targeting doctors, healthcare facilities, and their families in the region. The association condemned these acts, calling them not only alarming but also demoralizing for healthcare professionals who are committed to patient care and societal well-being.
Recent Incident
The association highlighted a severe incident that occurred on December 27, 2024, when a hand grenade was planted at the residence of Dr. GS Moirangthem, the Director-CEO of KARKINOS Manipur Cancer Institute & Research Centre in Imphal. This act of violence is seen as a serious form of intimidation, targeting both Dr. Moirangthem and the medical community at large.
AHPI’s Urgent Appeal
The AHPI, in its press release, strongly condemned the rising violence against healthcare professionals and their institutions, calling for an immediate cessation of such acts. The association emphasized that these violent actions not only harm individuals but also disrupt the healthcare system, which is essential for the well-being of society.
The statement urged all involved parties to respect the fundamental rights of healthcare workers and acknowledged the invaluable services they provide to the public. The AHPI also appealed for peaceful dialogue and resolution, calling for collective efforts to ensure the safety and security of medical personnel, institutions, and their families.
Call for a Violence-Free Society
The AHPI concluded by stressing the importance of rejecting violence and building a society that values the contributions of healthcare workers. It called on the community to work together to protect and support the medical workforce, which is integral to maintaining public health and safety.
The situation underscores the growing concerns over the safety of healthcare professionals in Manipur, with increasing calls for immediate action to address these issues and safeguard the medical community.