West Bengal Doctors' Protest: A Fight for Justice and Healthcare Reform Intensifies
Tensions rise in West Bengal as junior doctors extend their hunger strike demanding justice for a slain colleague. Amid political accusations, the state government calls for dialogue. The protest, sparked by the murder of a doctor in Kolkata, continues to draw widespread attention and controversy.
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The protest by junior doctors in West Bengal has intensified, with participants demanding justice for the rape and murder of a female doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata. The doctors, supported by various groups, have been on a hunger strike for 15 days, seeking systemic healthcare reforms.
Trinamool Congress leader Kunal Ghosh recently accused left-leaning parties of exploiting the situation for political gain, putting disruptive pressure on the protestors. Ghosh expressed concern over the effect of the ongoing strike on patients, suggesting that if influenced by political agendas, patients might file FIRs against the doctors involved.
The West Bengal government has urged the striking doctors to withdraw their protest, inviting them for discussions with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. As the situation unfolds, the protest has sparked a political row, with the BJP demanding the Chief Minister's resignation. The state's healthcare landscape remains on edge.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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