'Willing to have discussion': Doctors on Mamata Banerjee's 'last attempt' to resolve crisis
Saturday, 14 September 2024 Junior doctors in West Bengal have approached chief minister Mamata Banerjee, expressing their willingness to engage in discussions to resolve their ongoing protest. A meeting is scheduled for 6pm at her residence. The doctors are demanding enhanced security measures at state-run hospitals following the rape and murder of a doctor at RG Kar Medical College.
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Bengal Riot Crisis has once again exposed deep communal fault lines in West Bengal. In this explosive Oneindia exclusive, renowned political commentator and IPCS Senior Fellow Abhijit Iyer Mitra addresses the Murshidabad unrest where over 400 Hindus were allegedly forced to flee following Waqf-related clashes.
Is Mamata Banerjee losing control of the state? Is this a case of targeted demographic engineering? Why are Muslims issuing open death threats and walking free?
Abhijit Iyer Mitra doesn’t hold back as he dissects the Bengal Riot Crisis, the silence of the TMC, the failure of West Bengal Police, and the Centre-State power struggle behind the chaos.
Watch till the end to understand how deep the Bengal Riot Crisis goes — and what it means for India’s national security.
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Oneindia's exclusive ground report captures the harsh reality of the Murshidabad Waqf Violence in West Bengal. As communal tensions rise and over 400 Hindu families are reportedly forced to flee, we ask the hard-hitting questions: Is Mamata Banerjee losing control? Why is there no police accountability? Who is orchestrating this unrest? The Murshidabad Waqf Violence has become a symbol of religious radicalism, political silence and administrative breakdown. Voices from Murshidabad speak louder than ever—this is not just about Waqf land anymore, it’s about India’s constitutional fabric. Watch as we uncover layers of fear, anger and helplessness in the wake of the Murshidabad Waqf Violence.
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The Murshidabad Waqf Violence has shaken the very conscience of the nation. What began as legislative reform through the Waqf Amendment Act has now turned into a brutal reminder of how communal tensions can be weaponised. In Murshidabad, West Bengal, Hindu families are fleeing, internet has been suspended, and over 150 arrests have been made. A shocking video of threats being issued to Hindus has gone viral, sparking debates on radicalisation, law and order and state complicity. Is this mere protest or a deeper network at play? Why is Mamata Banerjee silent? Has the Waqf Amendment been hijacked for vote-bank politics? We explore how Murshidabad Waqf Violence reveals the cracks in Bengal’s governance. The Murshidabad Waqf Violence is no longer a local issue—it’s a national alarm bell.
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