Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, September 29, 2024, Kolkata: Trinamool MLA Humayun Kabir has once again found himself at the center of controversy following his recent explosive remarks, which include criticism of the junior doctors’ movement related to the RG Kar case. Accusations of intimidation have prompted the Indian Medical Association (IMA) to take a significant step against the MLA from Murshidabad’s Bharatpur constituency.
In a letter addressed to a Supreme Court judge, IMA’s joint secretary Ranjan Bhattacharya highlighted concerns about what he described as a “threat culture” perpetuated by Kabir. The letter emphasizes the need for the safety of medical professionals and the alarming implications of the MLA’s statements. The RG Kar case is scheduled for a hearing in the Supreme Court on Monday, and it is anticipated that this issue may also be raised during the proceedings.
Despite the gravity of the situation, Kabir has reportedly dismissed the concerns raised in the letter. He stated, “We make laws. I know well what is legal and what is not.” In a striking declaration, he added, “If I have to go to jail for someone, then after getting bail, I will gather with 50,000 people. If I am punished for not committing a crime, I will not hesitate to come back and commit a crime.”
The ongoing tensions between the Trinamool Congress and the medical community reflect broader issues of accountability and respect for healthcare professionals in the region. As the Supreme Court prepares to hear the RG Kar case, the implications of Kabir’s remarks and the IMA’s response are likely to resonate throughout the political and medical landscapes of West Bengal.