The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) has raised concerns regarding the recent electoral process within the Indian Medical Association (IMA), alleging irregularities and potential corruption that might compromise the organization’s integrity.
In a letter to the chief election commissioner of the IMA on Sunday i.e. September 1, 2024, FAIMA claimed that significant sums of money were collected from members for nominations.
However, several key positions within the IMA were filled without an election, which has led to fears of undemocratic practices and questions about the transparency of the process, FAIMA alleged.
The letter also criticised Dr Ketan Desai’s role as the Chief Patron of the IMA, suggesting that his continued involvement could damage the organisation’s reputation further. FAIMA has called for an immediate investigation into these allegations and urged the chief election commissioner of the IMA to address any irregularities promptly.
“The IMA has long been a symbol of ethical conduct and professionalism within the medical community. It is crucial that we maintain the highest standards of transparency and democracy within our organization to retain the trust and confidence of the members,” the letter stated.
In response, Dr R V Asokan, National President of the IMA, said, “This is an election dispute, and there is a redressal mechanism within the IMA itself where an aggrieved member can file a complaint. It will be dealt with according to the rules and bylaws of the IMA.”
Dr. Asokan further said, “FAIMA is a separate organization addressing the issues of resident doctors. They have their own rules and elections. We are not affiliated with them. They are an independent body, although some resident doctors might have become IMA members.
“As such, they govern themselves independently and this matter is unrelated to the IMA.”