Kolkata Rape: Will the protest end today? Mamata government called the doctors again, email surfaced
Row On Kolkata Rape: The Mamata government has once again called the doctors, who are protesting for justice and other demands in the Kolkata rape murder case, for talks.
Kolkata Rape Murder
Case: The West Bengal
government has invited doctors protesting against the rape and murder of a
female doctor at the government RG Kar Hospital for another round of talks on
Wednesday (September 18) at 6.30 pm. Chief Secretary Manoj Pant reiterated that
the government reiterates its appeal to the protesting doctors to return to
work in view of the flood-like situation in some parts of the state. He said,
'You know that there is a flood-like situation in many districts of South
Bengal and a large area has been submerged.'
This will be the second
round of talks between the protesting doctors and the state government within
48 hours. The first round of talks was held on Monday in the presence of Chief
Minister Mamata Banerjee. Pant said in an e-mail, 'You know that there is a
flood-like situation in many districts of South Bengal and a large area has
been submerged. In view of the situation, we again appeal to you to return to
your work in the larger public interest and serve the common people. I, along
with other members of the task force, will meet your 30-member delegation at
the auditorium in Nabanna at 6.30 pm today.'
Doctors had made
this demand
Earlier, the protesting
doctors sitting on a dharna outside the headquarters of the West Bengal Health
Department sent an email to Chief Secretary Manoj Pant demanding a discussion
to resolve some important "unresolved issues" such as security in
hospitals. These issues are included as their pre-condition for ending the
dharna. The doctors had sent the email in reference to the meeting of their
governing body which ended on Wednesday morning. The doctors raised the issue
of safety and security inside government hospital premises and mentioned the
promise of formation of a special task force headed by the Chief Secretary and
inclusion of its details in the agenda of the proposed meeting.
What did the doctors
write in the email?
In their email, the
doctors wrote, 'In the context of our last meeting with the Chief Minister, we
would like to reiterate that there were some major points regarding our
five-point demands that could not be resolved. In particular, our fourth and
fifth issues related to the development of the healthcare system, security,
defense and the culture of the current threatening environment have not been
resolved.' Let us tell you that in the details of the meeting held between the
doctors and the government at her Kalighat residence in the presence of Chief
Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday (September 16) night, a mutual agreement to
form a task force was confirmed as a step taken to address the security concerns
of doctors.
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