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They said no representative of the agitating doctors would be attending the meeting called by Banerjee at the state secretariat on Saturday evening.
“We feel highly insecure and apprehensive regarding our representatives’ meeting with the chief minister behind closed doors. That is why we are not sending any representatives to the Chief Minister’s Office to attend the meeting,” said a spokesperson of the joint forum of junior doctors after holding a governing body meeting.
Instead, they invited Banerjee for a meeting at the Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College and Hospital, where two doctors were allegedly assaulted by relatives of a patient who had died on Monday night.
“We humbly request the chief minister to meet all of us at the NRSMCH to discuss and implement all our demands at the earliest,” the spokesperson said.
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On Friday night, the agitating junior doctors declined to attend a meeting called by Banerjee at state secretariat, Nabanna, saying it was a ploy to break their stir.
After the protesting doctors did not turn up, Banerjee gave them time again at 5 pm on Saturday.
Meanwhile, resignation by senior doctors continued in support of their protesting colleagues. Over 300 medicos across various state-run medical college and hospitals have resigned from their services.