Health services across Rajasthan are likely to be affected on Saturday with doctors declaring a strike to demand justice for a woman colleague who died by suicide in Dausa district earlier this week. There will be a complete shutdown in private hospitals and nursing homes, while in government hospitals OPD service will remain suspended but emergency and indoor patient department will function, according to doctors' associations. The doctors have been pressing for the registration of an abetment to suicide case against six culprits, including three policemen, since Dr Archana Sharma killed herself on Wednesday after a murder case was registered against her following the death of a woman admitted to a private hospital under her. Routine services at private hospitals were affected on Friday too. "We have got complete support from all private hospitals and nursing homes and even associations of government hospitals. There will be a complete shutdown of routine and emergency services in private hospitals on Saturday," said Dr Vijay Kapoor, secretary of an association representing private hospitals and nursing homes. President of the All Rajasthan In-Service Doctors Association (ARISDA) Ajay Chaudhary said, "Routine OPD service will remain suspended on Saturday. Emergency and IPD facilities will remain functional."