
IMA Holds 12-Hour Nationwide Hunger Strike, FAIMA Warns Complete Shutdown Against Kolkata Doctor Rape Case Top Pts
It has been over 10 days, since the junior doctors' fast began after 50 days of 'cease-work' in two phases, to protest against the rape, murder of a female, postgraduate trainee doctor that happened on August 9, at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata.
Also Read | 'Mass resignation not acceptable': Bengal govt on Kolkata doctors' protestMint brings you the latest updates from the junior doctors' hunger strike in West Bengal.
Kolkata doctor rape case: Top UpdatesThe IMA has pitched the slogan "Suno Bengal, Suno Bharat" to resonate and amplify the demands of junior medics, reported PTI.
"IMA JDN (Junior Doctors' Association) will coordinate with Resident Doctors Associations (RDAs) as well as support their local actions," the IMA said in a statement yesterday, i.e , October 14.
Also Read | Kolkata doctor rape-murder case: IMA writes fresh letter to CM Mamata BanerjeeThree of the protesting doctors, including Aniket Mahato, who had been leading the protest, have been hospitalised so far.“Young doctors of Kolkata are on a fast-unto-death struggle for their legitimate demands. They are on their ninth day of fasting,” said the IMA.
One of the leaders of the Junior Doctors' Forum (JDF) said that the condition of the protesting doctors was 'worsening' but the 'state(West Bengal) administration remains unmoved.'
The Federation of All India Medical Associations (FAIMA) has also warned of a nationwide "complete shutdown of medical services" if any harm is caused to the protesting junior doctors.
Also Read | Kolkata rape: CBI charges accused Roy with 'murder, rape' in chargesheetAs of October 14, i.e, yesterday, seven junior doctors remain on hunger strike, with several requiring immediate medical attention. Pulastha Acharya, a junior doctor from NRS Medical College and Hospital, was admitted to the facility's Critical Care Unit on Sunday night after complaining of severe stomach pain.
IMA's latest statement comes after their letter to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee , on October 11. The IMA had urged the CM to look into the medicos' demands, stating that“peaceful ambience and security” of the medical fraternity was a“prerequisite and not a luxury.”
(with agency inputs)
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