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Kolkata Rape Murder Case: ‘Bengal government should accept all the demands of the doctors’, 15 doctors reached CM residence to meet her

Political drama has started in West Bengal regarding the rape and murder case in Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.
Kolkata : After the invitation for talks was rejected, the protesting junior doctors have reached the residence of the state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to meet her. Meanwhile, the victim’s mother said, “We want the Chief Minister to accept the 5-point demands of the doctors and find a solution.

The police-administration, health department are all guilty in this case. The junior doctors are suffering, we want a solution as soon as possible by talking to them and accepting their demands.” Earlier, on Saturday September 14, 2024, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee reached among the doctors sitting on protest regarding the Kolkata case. During this, she also played an emotional bet to get the doctors to return to work. While talking to the doctors, CM Mamata Banerjee said, “I understand your (doctors) pain, that is why I am with you. I am not worried about the CM post. I have also agitated a lot during my student life. We are worried about your safety.”
Doctors’ delegation reached CM’s residence

A delegation of 30 agitating doctors reached CM Mamata Banerjee’s residence to resolve the deadlock that arose after the incident at RG Kar Hospital. However, the government invited 15 representatives for the meeting.

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