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Junior Doctors Blame West Bengal Government As Talks To Resolve RG Kar Standoff Stall

Dubbing Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's remarks blaming the medics for the impasse as unfortunate, the doctors said their 'cease work' and agitation would continue until their demands are met.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Members of West Bengal Junior Doctor's Forum march towards 'Nabanna' for a meeting with  CM  Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata. (Source: PTI)</p></div>
Members of West Bengal Junior Doctor's Forum march towards 'Nabanna' for a meeting with CM Mamata Banerjee in Kolkata. (Source: PTI)

The agitating junior doctors on Thursday blamed the West Bengal administration for its rigidness in not allowing live streaming of the meeting to resolve the RG Kar stalemate.

Dubbing Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's remarks blaming the medics for the impasse as unfortunate, the doctors said their 'cease work' and agitation would continue until their demands are met.

"The chief minister's remarks are unfortunate. We wanted the talks to take place. However, the state administration was adamant about not allowing live streaming of the meeting. Our demands are justified. We wanted live streaming for the transparency of the meeting," one of the agitating doctors told reporters.

The agitators on Thursday refused to hold talks with the West Bengal government to resolve the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital impasse unless their demand for live streaming of the meeting was met.

The talks were scheduled for 5 p.m. in the presence of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, as demanded by the protesters. The CM waited for more than an hour to meet the agitating junior doctors. However, the meeting did not take place as scheduled.

"We had never asked for her resignation and are neither here to press for it. We are here with our demands for the sake of justice for the murdered doctor of RG Kar hospital. We wanted to resolve this issue. We are extremely unhappy that the talks did not take place. But we will still wait for a response from the administration," the agitating doctor said.

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