’We stick to our demand for live telecast’: Agitating Kolkata doctors ’welcome’ West Bengal govt’s invite for meeting

The West Bengal chief secretary invited agitating doctors for a meeting at 5:00 pm, with a 15-member delegation attending and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee present.

Livemint
Published12 Sep 2024, 02:33 PM IST
Kolkata rape-murder: West Bengal govt calls agitating doctors for meeting at 5 pm, CM Mamata Banerjee to attend
Kolkata rape-murder: West Bengal govt calls agitating doctors for meeting at 5 pm, CM Mamata Banerjee to attend(PTI)

The West Bengal chief secretary Manoj Pant issued a fresh invitation of agitating doctors on Thursday, calling for a meeting at 5:00 pm. The delegation of doctors has been restricted to 15 people and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is slated to attend the proposed talks. Junior doctors in Kolkata began a sit-in protest outside the state health department office this week alongside a ‘cease-work’ agitation over the the rape and murder of a trainee medic.

The invitation was welcomed by the protesting doctors who hailed the government's ‘positive response’ to demands for Banerjee to attend the talks.

“We stick to our demand for live telecast of meeting with Bengal government. We have nothing to hide from people. Will go with 30-member delegation for meeting with Bengal govt instead of 15, attend talks with open mind,” the agitating junior doctors said following the invitation.

Also Read | ‘Tamil, Marathi inferior, they say…’: Rahul Gandhi slams RSS in Virginia, US

The protesters defied a Supreme Court order earlier this week to insist that their agitation would continue till demands were met. The agitators have also turned down earlier calls for discussion with the state government — insisting that the language of the invitation was ‘downright insensitive’.

Meanwhile the Mamata Banerjee-led government appears to have made some concessions after initially rejecting calls for the CM to attend the talks. The missive on Thursday however turned down their demand for a live broadcast as a preconditions for resolving the impasse. The government however said that it would allow a recording of the event for ‘transparency’.

Also Read | Kolkata rape-murder case: ED searches house of RG Kar ex-principal

“CM has requested, but they (protesting doctors) did not respond. On behalf of the government, a second letter has been issued by the Chief Secretary, but they did not respond... Our appeal is that please continue the protest but in a different way. Because lakhs of poor people who are dependent on government health machinery are being deprived,” said TMC leader Kunal Ghosh.

Healthcare services at state-run hospitals have remained crippled for more than a month amidst the ‘cease work’ agitation by the junior doctors.

"We will continue our agitation and ‘cease work’. But, we did not want to continue this. The state government is not open to holding any meeting with us. And, we want to make it clear that there is no politics behind our stir," one of the protesting doctors told PTI.

Also Read | Kolkata doctor rape case: ‘We demand…’ WB doctors defy SC order, continue stir

Minister of State for Health Chandrima Bhattacharya had on Wednesday said the government remains open to discussions, but suggested that "political forces" might be influencing the protests. This had led to a quick rebuttal from the medics, who dismissed the claims as baseless.

Also Read | Kolkata doctor rape case: Protesting medics mail Mamata for meeting ‘anytime’

(With inputs from agencies)

 

Catch all the Business News , Breaking News Events and Latest News Updates on Live Mint. Download The Mint News App to get Daily Market Updates.

MoreLess
First Published:12 Sep 2024, 02:33 PM IST
Business NewsNewsIndia’We stick to our demand for live telecast’: Agitating Kolkata doctors ’welcome’ West Bengal govt’s invite for meeting

Get Instant Loan up to ₹10 Lakh!

  • Employment Type

    Most Active Stocks

    Power Grid Corporation Of India share price

    338.70
    03:50 PM | 26 NOV 2024
    -4.15 (-1.21%)

    Adani Power share price

    437.75
    03:58 PM | 26 NOV 2024
    -9.1 (-2.04%)

    Bharat Electronics share price

    297.80
    03:54 PM | 26 NOV 2024
    5.35 (1.83%)

    GAIL India share price

    193.90
    03:54 PM | 26 NOV 2024
    -5.25 (-2.64%)
    More Active Stocks

    Market Snapshot

    • Top Gainers
    • Top Losers
    • 52 Week High

    Piramal Enterprises share price

    1,197.35
    03:47 PM | 26 NOV 2024
    89.55 (8.08%)

    Laurus Labs share price

    545.00
    03:29 PM | 26 NOV 2024
    12.85 (2.41%)

    Wipro share price

    589.05
    03:58 PM | 26 NOV 2024
    6.3 (1.08%)

    Federal Bank share price

    213.55
    03:51 PM | 26 NOV 2024
    0.55 (0.26%)
    More from 52 Week High

    Poly Medicure share price

    2,775.00
    03:29 PM | 26 NOV 2024
    -227.7 (-7.58%)

    Adani Green Energy share price

    899.40
    03:59 PM | 26 NOV 2024
    -68.25 (-7.05%)

    DCM Shriram share price

    1,160.00
    03:29 PM | 26 NOV 2024
    -67.3 (-5.48%)

    Fortis Healthcare share price

    664.60
    03:59 PM | 26 NOV 2024
    -36.15 (-5.16%)
    More from Top Losers

    Piramal Enterprises share price

    1,197.35
    03:47 PM | 26 NOV 2024
    89.55 (8.08%)

    Triveni Turbines share price

    824.30
    03:54 PM | 26 NOV 2024
    60.4 (7.91%)

    Capri Global Capital share price

    210.00
    03:29 PM | 26 NOV 2024
    15.35 (7.89%)

    Vodafone Idea share price

    7.53
    03:59 PM | 26 NOV 2024
    0.55 (7.88%)
    More from Top Gainers

    Recommended For You

      More Recommendations

      Gold Prices

      • 24K
      • 22K
      Bangalore
      78,555.00-1,090.00
      Chennai
      78,561.00-1,090.00
      Delhi
      78,713.00-1,090.00
      Kolkata
      78,565.00-1,090.00

      Fuel Price

      • Petrol
      • Diesel
      Bangalore
      102.92/L0.00
      Chennai
      100.90/L0.00
      Kolkata
      104.95/L0.00
      New Delhi
      94.77/L0.00

      Popular in News

        HomeMarketsPremiumInstant LoanMint Shorts