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A video attacking Indian doctors for alleged money-making activities by misleading patients hit one million views on YouTube in just 10 days. Vivek Bindra, Delhi-based motivational speaker & corporate trainer and the man behind this video is under attack by various medical associations, including the Indian Medical Association (IMA).
In a legal notice served on Bindra on Saturday, IMA has sought immediate removal of the
objectionable video from social media platforms and claimed Rs 50 crore as damages for the
defamation caused to its members. IMA, which is said to be a body of 0.25 million doctors
spread across the country, has also demanded a written apology from Bindra in national
newspapers. In case Bindra fails to do these by January 21, IMA will initiate civil and criminal
legal proceedings.
Bindra's video, Indian Medical System Ki Asliyat, claims to show how doctors and hospitals loot
their patients, how doctors make commissions, and so on. IMA has claimed that doctors have
been referred to as killers without any documentary evidence.
The notice says Bindra has no right to defame the whole doctor fraternity. It said that Bindra
had done so in order to make money, create false sensation and become popular. A notice has
also been served on Bindra by the Delhi Medical Association, and an FIR has been filed against
him by the Jaipur Medical Association.
Bindra's video came after two incidents at two leading hospitals in the national capital region --
Fortis and Medanta -- where patients are said to have charged been bills of Rs 1.5 million for
treating dengue patients. A study by the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) last
month said Fortis charged a margin of up to 1,700 per cent on consumables and medicines used
in treating a seven-year- old dengue patient who subsequently died. Hospitals have denied
allegations of overcharging.
Bindra's web site calls him the founder of a Global ACT, a consulting and training academy and
it lists top names in automobiles, hospitality, retail and banking as its clients. It also says that
Bindra is a trusted advisor for over 500 corporate houses and entrepreneurs and author of
more than ten motivational books.
Source: http://www.business-standard.com/article/current- affairs/man-behind- viral-video- flaying-
indian-medical- system-gets- rs-50- cr-notice- 118010800925_1.html
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