Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 13, 2024, Kolkata: In a decisive move, junior doctors have escalated their protests by sending a strong letter to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, warning that their ongoing hunger strike could spark a larger movement if their demands are not swiftly addressed. The letter emphasizes the seriousness of their situation, urging immediate government intervention to resolve the impasse that has left them fighting for essential reforms.
The hunger strike, led by junior doctors from various institutions, including EMS and Chandigarh PGI, focuses on a comprehensive 10-point demand list aimed at improving safety and working conditions. The striking doctors have made it clear that they will continue their hunger strike until their demands are met, further highlighting their commitment to advocating for their rights and the welfare of patients.
In solidarity with the junior doctors, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) Bengal has organized a symbolic 12-hour fast today, demonstrating the collective concern of the medical community regarding the ongoing crisis. This show of unity underscores the urgency of the situation and the need for immediate dialogue between the government and healthcare professionals.
As tensions rise, the eyes of the public and the medical community are now on the government to take prompt action. The junior doctors remain resolute, determined to make their voices heard and ensure that their demands for a safer working environment are prioritized.