West Bengal Junior Doctors Demand Live-Streamed Meeting Amidst Crisis
Junior doctors in West Bengal criticized the state administration for not allowing live streaming of a critical meeting with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to address the RG Kar Hospital crisis. They demanded transparency and denied ever seeking Banerjee's resignation, continuing their agitation for justice.
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Junior doctors in West Bengal have criticized the state administration for its refusal to permit live streaming of a crucial meeting aimed at resolving the RG Kar Hospital crisis, involving Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
The medics asserted that their 'cease work' and protests would persist until their demands are met, emphasizing that their call for live streaming was for the sake of transparency.
Despite assurances from the Chief Minister, the meeting could not proceed due to the administration's stance on the transparency issue, causing continued unrest among the junior doctors.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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