Subscribe for notification
Categories: Latest

“Call Off Hunger Strike”: Mamata Banerjee Speaks To Doctors After Ultimatum

Taking steps to resolve the impasse with protesting doctors, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee spoke to them over the phone on Saturday and urged them to withdraw their fast-unto-death, saying most of their demands had been met and action is also being taken on the remaining ones – barring one.  

The Trinamool Congress chief also said she would meet the protesting doctors on Monday, but ruled out the removal of health secretary NS Nigam. 

The protesting junior doctors, some of whom have been on a fast-unto-death in Kolkata’s Esplanade area since October 5, had issued an ultimatum to the West Bengal government threatening a strike across all government and private hospitals on Tuesday if their demands were not fulfilled by Monday.

Apart from strengthening security outside hospitals, setting up CCTV cameras and ensuring their safety, the demands of the doctors include elections to councils in hospitals and medical colleges, and the removal of Mr Nigam. The protests had started after a trainee doctor was raped and murdered at Kolkata’s state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 9. 

Saturday’s outreach began with West Bengal Chief Secretary Manoj Pant and Home Secretary Nandini Chakraborty visiting the site where the junior doctors are fasting. Ms Banerjee then spoke to the doctors over the phone and said they have a right to protest but it shouldn’t affect healthcare services. 

“Most of your demands have been fulfilled, give me three to four months more to meet the rest of the demands. Regarding your demand for elections, we have to set up a process. Right now, there are several festivals, so we will have to do it after that,” she said. 

“I appeal to you to withdraw your hunger strike and rejoin work. And then we can sit and discuss. You have to understand what we can do and what we cannot… Poor people are going to private hospitals because they have Swasthya Sathi (government health insurance) and the private hospitals have reported a 40% rise in earnings.,” she added.

The chief minister also said she would meet the doctors on Monday.

“We want the chief minister to sit for a discussion and implement all our demands”, a junior doctor had said on Saturday, before Ms Banerjee’s phone call.

The agitating doctors have also planned a mega rally on Sunday to press for their demands.

Recent Posts

How To Become A Member Of Chartered Institute For Securities And Investment Without Any Exam

The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) has released a notification for ICSI members…

46 mins ago

Wife Of Murdered Bengal Congress Leader Died Of Poisoning: Autopsy Report

The wife of a murdered Congress councillor in West Bengal died due to poisoning, according…

54 mins ago

2 Paramilitary Soldiers Killed In Action In Chhattisgarh Maoist IED Attack

Two personnel of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) have been killed in action and two…

56 mins ago

Delhi Metro Invites Applications For Various Posts, Salary Up To Rs 72,600, No Written Test

Delhi Metro Recruitment 2024: The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is now accepting applications for several…

1 hour ago

“Going Abroad New Disease Among Children”: Vice President’s Lament

Going abroad, that's the new disease afflicting the children of the country, Vice President Jagdeep…

1 hour ago

In Major Op, 2 Terrorists Behind Multiple Grenade Attacks Arrested In J&K

The Jammu and Kashmir Police today said they have solved several grenade attack cases in…

2 hours ago