

Should we legalize assisted dying in India?
Quality of life > Quantity of life
Especially for those who're bedridden, and their is no hope for recovery.
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Not a big deal imo. But I wonder if it can be misused in India to coerce people into it
Guzarish was one the finest movie made in India on this theme

Medical mafia will not agree. Some really empathetic doctors let their patients die so to end their sufferings. But many will keep them in ICU and ventilator so that they can milk as long as possible.
If India controls the fake drugs being supplied that itself is a big thing for us. Every now there is a news about expired/fake medicine being given out in various gvmt hospitala.

Yes please. I want to apply. As it stands, I have to try for Canadian visa

Things could also go south, when people would forge papers and kill someone later on stating they wanted to die. Some very good procedures would need to be setup in order to counter the potential pitfalls and we all know how well Indian Administrations follow procedures

In UK, white population is getting older. They want to die, before the government become bankrupt and NHS goes for a toss. That's why wanted easier way to commit suicide in comfort of a hospital bed.

Yes

Yes! Don't know why Indian idolise life when life is being a vegetable. Sorry for the blatant term

for the curious - https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckgzkp79npgo
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MPs have backed proposals to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales in a historic vote which paves the way for a change in the law.