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Protesting junior docs defy SC order to rejoin work, rebuff Mamata

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KOLKATA: Protesting junior doctors in West Bengal defied a Supreme Court order asking them to resume work by 5 pm on Tuesday and said they would continue with their protest till their demands were fulfilled and the rape and murder victim of the RG Kar Hospital was given justice.

As the medicos continued to protest for the 32nd day on Tuesday, demanding the removal of the Kolkata police commission­er and several top state health department officials, the state government said Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written to the protesters, inviting them for a meeting at the secretaria­t to resolve the impasse over the incident.

However, the protesting doctors said the mail for the meeting was from the Health Secretary, whose resignatio­n they were seeking, and termed it as “insulting”. They also said that restrictin­g the number of representa­tives to attend the meeting to 10 was “humiliatin­g”.

The top court on Monday directed the protesting resident doctors to resume work by 5 pm on Tuesday, observing that if “there is continued abstention from work, there may be a likelihood of adverse action”.

Meanwhile, the RG Kar hospital authoritie­s issued notices to 51 doctors, including to senior residents and professors, accusing them of fostering intimidati­on and disrupting the institutio­n’s democratic atmosphere, and summoned them to an inquiry committee on September 11.

Asserting that their demands were not met, the protesting doctors defied the apex court’s order and said they would continue with their ‘cease work’ till their demands were fulfilled and the rape and murder victim of the RG Kar Hospital was given justice.

“We had asked the state government to remove the Kolkata Police Commission­er, Health Secretary, Director of Health Services, and the Director of Medical Education by 5 pm (Tuesday). We are open to

The invite for the meeting was from the Health Secy, whose resignatio­n they were seeking, which the doctors termed as insulting

discussion,” one of the protesting doctors said.

During the day, the protesting doctors marched to ‘Swasthya Bhavan’ – the headquarte­rs of the Health Department in Salt Lake – and staged a sit-in outside the office building to press for their demand.

The protesters carried brooms and a model human brain while marching towards ‘Swasthya Bhavan’ in a symbolic bid to “clean up” the state health sector and make the top brass “think” about the plight of the doctors. The junior doctors began their strike on August 9, hours after the body of the female trainee was found in the seminar room.

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