"Doctors should now consider calling off the strike": TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee

Sep 18, 2024

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], September 18 : After West Bengal Junior Doctor Front requested for one more meeting for "unresolved demands", TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee said on Wednesday that, in a goodwill gesture, doctors should now consider "calling off the strike" and "working collaboratively with the state government".
"As a gesture of goodwill, the doctors should now consider CALLING OFF THE STRIKE AND WORK COLLABORATIVELY WITH GoWB to serve the people and expedite the implementation of the task force's initiatives to ensure these changes are promptly executed," wrote Banerjee on his social media handle X.
Referring to the Supreme Court's directions, Banerjee said that most of the security measures are in progress and are expected to be completed within 14 days.
In a post on microblogging site on X, Abhishek Banerjee wrote, "Since day one, I have supported the doctors in their concerns regarding safety and security, and I have always maintained that most of their concerns, barring a few, are valid, sensible and justified. As per the SC's directions and the GoWB's submission before the SC yesterday, most of the measures for improving their safety and security are in progress, including the installation of CCTV cameras and infrastructural developments in Medical Colleges and Hospitals across West Bengal, which are expected to be completed within 14 days. Additionally, the government has honoured their demands for transferring certain top officials in the Health Department and Kolkata Police, as confirmed by the HCM the day before in her media address."
Hitting out at the CBI, Banerjee, while referring to the records of CBI, further said that the agency has not completed a single investigation they have undertaken in the past 10 years. He said that CBI should ensure no perpetrators are spared but
The tweet added, "Lastly, it is crucial to hold the CBI accountable and ensure that no perpetrators are spared, with swift punishment handed down at the earliest opportunity. The CBI's record speaks for itself: over the past 10 years, they have not completed a single investigation they have undertaken. JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED. #JusticeForRGKar."
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West Bengal Junior Doctors Front, which is protesting against the rape and murder of a doctor at a Kolkata hospital, has sent an email to the state Chief Secretary requesting one more meeting as some demands remained unresolved.
Following the meeting with the protesting doctors on Tuesday, the West Bengal government accepted some of their demands including the removal of the police chief of Kolkata and two senior health officials.
"There have been repeated attempts to politicize our cause, false accusations of seeking positions of power rather than justice, and efforts to create divisions among us through emails, audio clips, and to malign our movement. Yesterday, in a long discussion with the Honorable Chief Minister, our five-point demands were discussed, and some of them were partially fulfilled," Junior Doctors Front said in a press release issued on Tuesday.
The Junior Doctors Front also slammed some of the provisions in the "Aparajita Act" which proposes stopping of night shifts for doctors.
"The deep-rooted misogyny and medieval mindset hidden behind the state's "Aparajita Act" have been laid bare before the Supreme Court. It was made clear that imposing restrictions like not allowing night duties and limiting day shifts to less than twelve hours creates a divide between men and women, and such interference with their freedom cannot provide genuine security for women," Junior Doctors Front said.
Following the meeting with the doctors, Dr Kaustav Nayak and Dr Debashis Halder have been removed from the posts of Director of Medical Education (DME) and Director of Health Services (DHS) from the Department of Health and Family Welfare of the West Bengal Government on Tuesday.
Along with these changes, the Director of the Institute of Health and Family Welfare, Dr Suparna Dutta, and Joint DHS, Dr Swapan Soren, have also been removed from the posts.
According to the notification by the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Nayak will assume the post of the Director of the Institute of Health and Family Welfare and Haldar as Officer on Special Duty for Public Health in Swasthya Bhawan.
The body of the 31-year-old doctor was found at the R G Kar Medical College and Hospital on August 9. Since then thousands of junior doctors in the state have been on a strike.