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'Ready to resign': Mamata Banerjee as deadlock with doctors over RG Kar case continues

IndiaTimes Thursday, 12 September 2024
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee offered to resign amid standoff with junior doctors protesting over a doctor rape-murder case in Kolkata. She stressed her commitment to justice and apologised for the unresolved situation. Despite several attempts at dialogue, the doctors failed to attend a scheduled meeting.
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Junior doctors in Kolkata have entered the third consecutive day of their protest, staging a sit-in outside Swasthya Bhavan since Tuesday afternoon. Their demands for better working conditions and urgent attention from the state government remain unmet. A series of emails have been exchanged between...

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