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The decision was taken after a meeting of FAIMA on Saturday. The body, however, requested all RDAs to ensure that emergency services remain functional 24/7, he said.
FAIMA said it stands in full solidarity with the junior doctors of West Bengal.
“After exhaustive discussions, we have unanimously decided that it is time to unite on a national scale. We had given an ultimatum for escalation to the Chief Minister of West Bengal in a previous letter, however no satisfactory action has been seen, compelling us to request all RDAs and medical associations across the country to join us in our call for a shutdown of elective services across the country, commencing Monday,” the body said in a communication.
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“However, we request all RDAs and associations to keep emergency facilities open 24×7, since patients who need our urgent service must not suffer,” the letter read.
Junior doctors have been on fast-unto-death since October 5 demanding justice for the deceased woman medic at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital besides addressing other issues.
Three doctors have been hospitalised after their health condition deteriorated due to fasting.