Demanding the setting up of a government medical college in Udupi, members of Karavali Youth Club and the KRS party organised a foot march from Malpe to Manipal.
Social activist Dr P V Bhandary lamented that even after 22 years of carving of Udupi district, a government medical college has not been set up in the district.
When Dr V S Acharya was the medical education minister, 12 medical colleges were sanctioned in the state. Unfortunately, no medical college was sanctioned to Udupi district, he said.
In spite of getting a seat under the government quota in private medical colleges, students have to shell out Rs 2 lakh to Rs 3 lakh as fees. The fees in government medical colleges is between Rs 30,000 to Rs 50,000, he added.
"We do not want a medical college on PPP mode. We want a government medical college in Udupi," he said.
KRS party founder Ravi Krishna Reddy said, "The private medical college mafia is big. There is a need for government medical college for the benefit of meritorious students from poor families. If a government medical college is set up, then specialised doctors will be recruited. Their service will be available in the district hospital."
A government medical college should be set up in every district and a multi-speciality hospital should be set up in every taluk, while a PHC should be set up at the hobli level, he added.