New Delhi: An AIIMS doctor has publicly condemned the authorities response to peaceful protests, questioning their empathy and approach towards medical professionals. The doctor, known for advocating the rights of healthcare workers, expressed his dismay at the treatment of peaceful protestors, suggesting that the actions taken were disproportionate and lacked compassion.In a strong statement shared on social media, the doctor assured his colleagues that no politician could destroy their lives or careers, emphasizing that medical professionals have earned their licenses based on merit. Is this how you respond to peaceful protestors Have you lost all empathy he questioned, reflecting the growing frustration among medical practitioners.Disgusting! New low hit by the Bengal CM!Is this how you respond to peaceful protestors Have you lost all empathyI want to assure all doctors that no one can destroy your lives or career! We have earned our licenses based on merit! No politician can take that away from us! pic.twitter.com/85FY3oD9Tj— Dr. Datta (AIIMS Delhi) (@DrDatta_AIIMS) August 29, 2024Doctors assumption on the caseThe doctor further reassured the medical community, stating, I want to assure all doctors that no one can destroy your lives or career! We have earned our licenses based on merit! No politician can take that away from us! His words resonated with many in the healthcare sector, who have been increasingly vocal about their concerns regarding political interference and the safety of their profession.This incident has highlighted the tension between healthcare workers and political authorities, particularly in a time when the medical community plays a critical role in society. The doctors message has sparked widespread support and discussions about the need for protecting the rights and integrity of medical professionals. As the situation unfolds, the medical community remains united in its resolve to stand firm against any threats to their careers and to continue advocating for empathy and respect in dealing with peaceful protests.