West Bengal Junior Doctors End Strike After Government Assures Safety Measures

West Bengal Junior Doctors End Strike After Government Assures Safety Measures

West Bengal Junior Doctors End Strike After Government Assures Safety Measures

The West Bengal Junior Doctors Front has decided to end their 40-day strike after the state government, represented by Chief Secretary Manoj Pant, assured safety and security measures. The strike was in response to the rape-murder incident at RG Kar hospital.

Dr. Aqeeb, a member of the junior doctors front, stated that they have secured a commitment from the state government to improve their safety and security, following a meeting with the Chief Secretary. However, a timeline for implementation remains uncertain.

Dr. Aqeeb said, “On the 41st day of the protest, the West Bengal Junior Doctors Front wants to say that we achieved a lot during our agitation, but many things remain unachieved. We made the Kolkata Commissioner of Police resign and the DME, DHS resign. But this doesn’t mean the agitation is over. We will take it forward in a new way.”

He added, “We have received a directive from Nabanna after our meeting with the Chief Secretary yesterday. In the directive, we have been assured that safety and security implementations will be made, but it has not been specified when.”

Dr. Aqeeb further stated that they will organize a rally from Swasthya Bhawan to the Central Government Offices (CGO) complex, adding that Abhaya will always be their priority and their attention will be fixed on the upcoming Supreme Court hearing and government actions.

“Tomorrow we are organizing a rally from Swasthya Bhawan to the CGO complex and end our protest. We will keep a close watch on the administration after we resume our duties… If we find anything out of place, we will come back stronger. We are returning to work on Saturday and resume essential services,” he said.

“OPD (Outpatient Department) and OT (operation theater) services will remain suspended because we want to ensure that measures are taken to ensure the security of female colleagues. Our agitation will continue. Justice for Abhaya will always be our priority and our eyes are on the Supreme Court hearing and on the steps taken by the government,” Dr. Aqeeb added.

Speaking to ANI, Dr. Aqeeb also acknowledged the flood issue and advocated for those affected, underscoring the value of solidarity and mutual aid in the face of adversity.

“There is a flood issue, and it’s our duty that those who stood by us if they are facing any disaster should be there to help them. Hence, we have decided to leave this protest site, we will hold a rally till the CGO complex and will demand the CBI to further and fast-track the investigation so that Abhaya can get justice,” he said.

“Still, no steps have been taken so that female doctors can feel safe in hospitals… There should be proper elections in hospitals so that the elected representatives can come and listen to students’ grievances,” he added.

Earlier, on September 10, a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) court remanded Sandip Ghosh and three others to judicial custody till September 23 in the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital financial irregularities case. The Anti-Corruption Branch of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested Sandip Ghosh on September 2. Ghosh was under investigation for alleged corruption and financial irregularities at the college and hospital, following a directive from a single bench of the Calcutta High Court, which ordered the CBI to probe the matter.

Earlier on August 26, the CBI also concluded a second round of polygraph tests on Dr. Ghosh as part of their investigation into the rape-murder of a woman doctor at the institution. A woman trainee doctor was found dead in the seminar hall of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata on August 9.

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West Bengal -: West Bengal is a state in the eastern part of India. It has a rich culture and history.

Junior Doctors -: Junior doctors are medical professionals who have completed their basic medical degree but are still in training or early in their careers.

Strike -: A strike is when workers stop working to protest against something they think is unfair or to demand better conditions.

Government Assures Safety Measures -: This means the government has promised to make things safer for the doctors so they can work without fear.

Chief Secretary Manoj Pant -: The Chief Secretary is a high-ranking official in the state government. Manoj Pant is the person holding this position in West Bengal.

Rape-murder incident -: This is a very serious crime where someone was hurt in a very bad way and then killed. It happened at RG Kar hospital.

RG Kar hospital -: RG Kar hospital is a big hospital in West Bengal where the bad incident happened.

Emergency services -: These are medical services that help people who are very sick or hurt and need help right away.

OPD services -: OPD stands for Out-Patient Department. These are services for people who come to the hospital for check-ups or minor treatments and do not stay overnight.

Dr. Aqeeb -: Dr. Aqeeb is one of the doctors involved in the strike and is speaking on behalf of the junior doctors.

Justice for Abhaya -: Abhaya is the person who was hurt and killed. The doctors want to make sure the people who did this are punished.

Swasthya Bhawan -: Swasthya Bhawan is the health department office in West Bengal.

CGO complex -: CGO complex is a government office building where many important offices are located.

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