Protesting junior doctors on Monday withdrew their 17-day-long hunger strike after being urged by the parents of the trainee medic who was allegedly raped and murdered at the RG Kar Hospital and Medical College.
The doctors had earlier held a meeting with Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee as well.
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The meeting lasted for two hours after which the doctors said that they felt ‘unhappy’ seeing the ‘body language’ of the government officials.
“In today’s meeting (with the CM), we did get the assurance of some directives, but the body language of the state government was not positive… The common people have wholeheartedly supported us. They, as well as the parents of our deceased sister (RG Kar hospital victim), have been requesting us to call off the hunger strike, keeping in mind our deteriorating health,” a spokesperson for the doctors said.
“We are therefore withdrawing our ‘fast-unto-death’ and also Tuesday’s total shutdown in the health sector,” said Debashish Halder, one of the junior medics.
The decision was taken following a general body meeting of the doctors.
The junior doctors, however, were of the opinion that they were able to ‘bargain’ and implement some of the changes they sought. They also said that there will be no health strike on Wednesday.