The TMC MP ridiculed the timeline of the hunger strike, implying that it starts from the protest site and goes till the hospital. He suggested that the protesters’ main goal was to attract media attention and ensure hospital admissions within a day or two of starting their protest. He said what kind of hunger strike is this?
Senior Trinamool Congress MP Kalyan Banerjee criticized the protesting doctors for their lack of resolve to hold an actual hunger strike and accused them of turning their fast unto death into a hospitalization fast. The TMC MP ridiculed the timeline of the hunger strike, implying that it starts from the protest site and goes till the hospital. He suggested that the protesters’ main goal was to attract media attention and ensure hospital admissions within a day or two of starting their protest. He said what kind of hunger strike is this? It starts at the protest site and ends after hospitalization. The hunger strike as we know it is a fast unto death, not a hospitalization fast. What are these doctors doing, do they have so much fire in their stomach?
The fast unto death of junior doctors of West Bengal for their demands after the incident at Kolkata’s RG Kar Hospital continued for the 10th day on Monday. IMA Action Committee member Dr Abhik Ghosh said that 6 doctors’ organizations have held a meeting with the Chief Secretary. From day one, these senior doctors have stood by the junior doctors in this fight. The main reason for this meeting is that our doctors are on indefinite strike for the last 10 days, this situation should end, 4 of our doctors are admitted in ICU and the condition of the rest who are protesting is also very bad.
Junior doctors have been on hunger strike for 10 days, three of them are now in ICU, yet the government is preferring celebrations rather than addressing these serious problems. The statement said that while respecting the constitutional right to celebrate, we do not demand the government to cancel the carnival. We also insist on our right to peaceful, democratic demonstrations without disrupting the celebrations. It is disappointing that the government has asked us to withdraw the proposed protest on October 15, which was aimed at showing solidarity with the agitating junior doctors.