The campaign has been launched by Professor Narinder Kapur, a visiting professor of neuropsychology at University College London, and is being supported by the British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (BAPIO) and British Indian Doctors Association (BIDA).
Prof Kapur, an honorary consultant neuropsychologist at Imperial College NHS Trust, has written to a group of Indian-origin parliamentarians seeking support on the "victimisation of BME (black and minority ethnic) doctors in the UK".
"There needs to be a radical overhaul of NHS investigatory and disciplinary procedures, which in their present form are heavily biased against BME staff, and which in some people's eyes reflect a form of institutional racism," it added.
"The Indian government must also put pressure on the British government. This issue must feature highly on the agenda when Prime Minister Modi visits later this year as it has a direct impact on India - many of these doctors still have an Indian passport and have family based there, who suffer by extension," said Prof Kapur.
In a recent report in February 2015 on how whistle-blowers in the UK's state-funded NHS are treated, Sir Robert Francis had found: "Repeatedly we hear of unaccountable managers protecting themselves and undertaking biased investigations, character assassination, lengthy suspensions, disciplinary hearings which resemble kangaroo courts, and ultimately dismissal of staff who previously had exemplary work records".
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