"It is the right of the voter to know the health status of their candidates and whether or not they will be able to bear the stress of politics for the next five years," said Dr K K Aggarwal, General Secretary of IMA.
Aggarwal said that politicians are regarded as icons and celebrities in the society and their habits influence the younger generation.
"If they are out of shape, have abdominal obesity or if they smoke or drink, the younger generation will get the wrong message," he said,
"When somebody wants to join a public sector job, he or she has to undergo a fitness test and if the medical examination reveals any pre-existing serious disease then he or she is disqualified for the job. No sportsperson is allowed to play without undergoing a methodical medical fitness test.
"Then how come a politician who is responsible for the governance of one of the largest democracies in the world is allowed to fight an election without his or her health being checked?," said Pillai.
They are supposed to be physically active people who can reach places of disaster in no time, walk for miles to reach the community and provide for what the public wants, said Aggarwal.
