Rising Tensions Among Junior Doctors: New Organization Launches Amid Allegations of Intimidation

Rising Tensions Among Junior Doctors: New Organization Launches Amid Allegations of Intimidation

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 26, 2024, Kolkata: A public convention at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital took a dramatic turn on Saturday afternoon with the debut of a new organization representing junior doctors. Srish Chakraborty, the convener of this group, made explosive allegations during a press conference, claiming systemic injustices against their ranks.


“Unjust treatment is rampant,” Chakraborty asserted. “We have endured both mental and physical harm. A particularly troubling incident occurred on August 9 when a faction of our peers chose to strike for political gain. We were the pioneers of this movement, advocating for a boycott in the name of patient service. Yet, we are branded as instigators and accused of fostering a culture of intimidation.”

Chakraborty expressed frustration over being ostracized from the college environment, stating, “We are labeled criminals. Meanwhile, substantial funds have been withdrawn under the guise of ‘Abhaya Didi’ and in the name of Rhea Bera—figures that some consider notorious. They are jeopardizing our careers.” He extended a call to action to all medical colleges, urging collaboration with the West Bengal Junior Doctors Association to dismantle what he termed a “culture of terror.”

The turmoil surrounding the junior doctors is further compounded by ongoing disputes related to the Arjikar case. Agitator junior doctor Aniket Mahato accused the state administration of perpetuating a culture of discrimination. Another junior doctor, Debashish, echoed these sentiments, claiming, “Threat syndicates are active not just at RG Kar but among students associated with the ruling party. Some organizations support this intimidation. Their timing is suspicious—why form a new organization and hold a press conference now? We are committed to intensifying our movement, ensuring that individuals like Sudeep Ghosh do not prevail.”

As tensions mount, the junior doctors’ community remains divided, with calls for unity and a demand for justice echoing through the halls of the medical institution.

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