West Bengal Agitating Doctors To Attend Meeting With Mamata Govt But Won’t End Hunger-strike At Present – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

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West Bengal Agitating doctors to attend meeting with Mamata govt but won't end hunger-strike at present

Junior doctors protesting against the incident in Kolkata.
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There is a conflict between the state government and the doctors in the rape-murder case of a junior doctor in RG Kar Medical College of West Bengal. Actually, doctors are continuously agitating for security and other demands. However, due to lack of response from the government in some cases and rejection of other demands, the doctors have continued the protest. Meanwhile, junior doctors have said that they will attend the meeting with the Bengal government on Monday regarding their demands, but the decision on the hunger strike will be taken only after the results of this meeting.

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It is noteworthy that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday had appealed to the agitating junior doctors to end their hunger strike. Mamta had claimed that most of her demands have been accepted. However, the demand of junior doctors to remove the state health secretary was not accepted.

After the meeting of the general body of junior doctors of Bengal, protesting doctor Debashish Halder said, “We will participate in the meeting, but before that the hunger strike will not be ended. Only after the decisions taken in the meeting, it will be decided what form the protest will take.” Will continue.

Let us inform that Chief Secretary Manoj Pant has called junior doctors to the State Secretariat on Monday for a 45-minute discussion with CM Mamata Banerjee. However, for this a condition has been set to end the hunger strike. Meanwhile, junior doctors continue to demand the resignation of Health Secretary NS Nigam.