50 senior doctors of RG Kar hospital resign in solidarity with medics on fast

09 Oct 2024 11:07:54

50 senior doctors of RG Kar hospital
 
 
KOLKATA :
 
NEARLY 50 senior doctors of RG Kar hospital on Tuesday tendered their resignations in a mark of solidarity with medics who have been on fast-unto-death since October 5 demanding justice for the institution’s rape and murder victim. Shortly after the development, a section of senior doctors from other medical colleges in West Bengal said they too could follow suit. The development came in the wake of the indefinite hunger strike being conducted by seven junior doctors in the heart of the city and a symbolic 12-hour fast being held in solidarity by their peers across medical colleges of West Bengal. “We would be forced to give a State-wide call to all senior doctors in Government hospitals to put in their papers if the Government keeps dragging its feet on the just and pertinent demands of the junior doctors who are sitting in protest. This would be a move in solidarity with our junior colleagues.
 
We will discuss this threadbare within our organisation before the end of day today,” said Dr Manas Gumta, a representative of the Association of Health Services Doctors, one of the organisations of doctors in State-run medical facilities. The State Government, on its part, has maintained that it would roll out safety and security measures it committed before the agitating doctors, including a real-time centralised bed management system, CC camera installation and panic buttons, by the first week of November. Making that announcement on Monday, Chief Secretary Manoj Pant urged protesting doctors to remain “active stakeholders” in the State healthcare system and maintained there were no differences between the agitating doctors and the Government in terms of developing infrastructure and scaling up security in medical colleges of the State.
 
Unimpressed, the protesting doctors have put forward a 10-point demand before the Government seeking immediate action and are continuing their fast-unto-death protest. Senior doctors at NRS Medical College and Hospital were also mulling to follow the footsteps of their colleagues in the RG Kar hospital, he said. The Joint Platform of Doctors, West Bengal, pledged solidarity with the junior medics who have been demanding justice for the rape and murder of the woman doctor of R G Kar hospital and an end to the “corruption-ridden” healthcare system. While junior doctors have been on fast-unto-death since Saturday evening raising their demands, there has been “no response from the appropriate authority to solve the issues”, a statement issued by the platform said.
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