Fundamental Right of Protection of Life of Corona Warriors in the midst of the Covid-19.


In view of the fact that first corona virus patient was found in India in the end of January 2020, from then many corona warriors especially the heath care workers and police personnel have been subjected to abuse and violence while performing the duties. Most of the attack on the corona warriors especially healthcare workers and police officials are found in the areas wherein these personnel had gone for collecting the sample from the suspected patients suffering from the said corona virus. At the outset, the said attack on the corona warriors is condemn able as they have gone for protecting the patients living in the said area without thinking about their own lives. As these warriors are more prone to the attack as this virus spreads in person through contact. The Constitution of India also protects corona warriors’ right to life under Article 21 of the Constitution of India and it is duty of the state to protect them. But certain media reports show that the attack on these warriors by a certain class of citizens but till late the effective machinery could not place by the respective Government i.e. both at the Central and State Government even though there is a constitutional provision and the law on the point. The first step taken by the Government to stop these attacks on the corona  warriors by the said section of class of citizens is to be taken as symbolic gestures such as clapping hands and lighting candles in recognition of their selfless service, but the same doesn’t create awareness amongst a section of a class of citizens.  To stop violence against the corona warriors, Parliament has to come up with an ordinance, though late, thereby to amend the Epidemics Diseases Act 1957 which makes acts of violence against corono warriors personnel a cognizable and non bailable offence  and also provides a compensation in case of injury or loss to the property. But despite the said amendment in the law, the violence against the corona warriors is still going on and yet not stopped. Therefore, negative messaging which causes fear of stigma on being corono virus patients to be stopped and action must be taken against the violators. Further, State must effectively implement law against the persons involved in the violence. In the end, Corona warriors who are forced to work in long shifts treating and managing covid patients  needs absolute support and cooperation from the public without which the same cannot be stopped.

Comments

  1. Portrays real picture of the society

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  2. Proper implementation must also be ensured and this step should have been taken much earlier....well..better late than never

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  3. Very aptly expressed

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  4. Fundamental right amid emergency... Need balance

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  5. Quite informative and useful 👍

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  6. True, Some safety measures shall be taken to protect corona warriors, before it gets too late...

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  7. Great though and conveyed well

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  8. Well explained and truly very informative during these days.

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  9. Very relevant topic in this corona crisis period. but anything is not so much important than saving the lives of people, and Government of India doing very well this job.

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  10. Very clear and informative ,just in few simple words

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  11. Very clear Informative thank you sir for such a great input :)

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  12. Some strict laws needs to be implemented.

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  13. VERY INFORMATIVE SIR.... DR. TANVI GUPTA

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  14. Very informative- Ms Palak Gupta

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  15. Nice piece of info:
    shweta khandelwal
    Jim's kalkaji

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