Kolkata Doctors' Fast Stirs Uproar Amid Festivities
Junior doctors in West Bengal continued their hunger strike on Thursday, demanding justice for a colleague's rape and murder. Protests have persisted during Durga Puja celebrations, with demands ranging from better security to administrative changes. The state government has yet to provide a satisfactory resolution.
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Nine junior doctors from various medical colleges in West Bengal have continued their hunger strike for the fifth consecutive day, drawing attention during the Durga Puja festivities. The protestors are demanding justice following the rape and murder of a fellow doctor at the RG Kar Medical College.
The fast, which started at Kolkata's Dorina Crossing, comes after ending a cease work that had halted healthcare services. Despite a meeting with state officials, including Chief Secretary Manoj Pant, the doctors claim no tangible solutions have been offered, only promises of action post-pandemic.
The protesting doctors demand concrete steps towards justice and administrative reform. Their requests include increased hospital security, a centralized referral system, and staffing enhancements, decrying the current inaction as insensitive and inadequate.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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