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    Home / News / India News / Junior doctors respond to Banerjee's 'final' talks invite
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    Junior doctors respond to Banerjee's 'final' talks invite
    Junior doctors willing to participate in talks

    Junior doctors respond to Banerjee's 'final' talks invite

    By Tanya Shrivastava
    Sep 16, 2024
    05:42 pm

    What's the story

    The West Bengal Junior Doctors Front (WBJDF) has responded to the state government's "fifth and final" invitation for talks, expressing their willingness to participate.

    However, they have requested an "official and administrative place" as the venue instead of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's residence.

    The doctors have been protesting over the rape and murder of a 31-year-old doctor since August 9.

    Transparency call

    Doctors demand transparency amid new developments

    The doctors' response comes in light of recent arrests by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in a case related to evidence tampering.

    The accused include Dr. Sandip Ghosh, former principal of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, and Abhijit Mondal, officer-in-charge at Tala police station.

    The WBJDF stated that "these two new developments increase the significance of transparency of the meeting even more than before."

    Alternative suggestions

    Doctors propose alternatives for meeting transparency

    The junior doctors have proposed alternatives to ensure transparency during the talks.

    They suggested that if separate videographers are not possible, the state government should provide them with a video of the proceedings immediately after the meeting.

    Another option put forth by them is recording minutes of the meeting with full transcripts by both parties and handing these over at its conclusion.

    Ongoing protest

    Doctors' protest and demands persist amid legal proceedings

    The junior doctors have been protesting since August 9, demanding the removal of some top state officials among other things.

    Despite the Supreme Court's directive to resume work by September 10, they have insisted on not returning until their demands are met.

    Previous meetings between Banerjee and the junior doctors were unsuccessful due to disagreements over live-streaming and videography, which the state government opposed citing sub-judice concerns.

    Meeting failures

    Previous meetings with CM Banerjee unsuccessful

    Previous attempts at dialogue between Banerjee and the protesting doctors have been unsuccessful.

    On September 12, a planned meeting at the state secretariat Nabanna was canceled when doctors insisted on live-streaming the proceedings.

    A similar situation occurred on Saturday at Banerjee's residence, where doctors demanded permission to record the meeting but were denied by the state government due to legal considerations.

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