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Trainee doctor rape-murder case: Junior doctors on strike again after 7 days after Mamata refuses

This poster has been put up at the place of agitation. In which the dead doctor is shown in the lap of Maa Durga. (Photo-Obituary)

Junior doctors in West Bengal have once again gone on strike. He has stopped work accusing the Mamata government of not keeping its promises. The West Bengal Junior Doctors Front said the government had promised to remove the principal secretary of the health department and increase security in hospitals. The demands of 52 days ago are still incomplete. So we are forced to stop work.

With doctors going on an indefinite strike, the health system in the state's government hospitals has again deteriorated. Patients are returning to RG Kar Medical College without treatment. In the same medical college, a doctor was murdered after rape. After that the junior doctors were on strike for 42 days. On September 21, Mamata Sarkar convinced him. But after 9 days the condition has worsened again.

Doctors rally and general meeting today in protest The doctors say that from August 9 to September 30, the government neglected them. So we have put 10 demands. We will not work until these demands are met. The doctors have organized a Maharalli to wake up the government on Mahalaya Parva i.e. Wednesday.

Image Credit: (Divya-Bhaskar): Images/graphics belong to (Divya-Bhaskar).

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