PG Medico Death Case: Doctors' Association calls for nationwide protest, symbolic hunger strike on October 9
New Delhi: Uniting together to demand justice for abhaya and in solidarity with Bengal's junior resident doctors who are currently on indefinite hunger strike, the Federation of All India Medical Associations (FAIMA) and the National Federation of Resident Doctors of AIIMS and INIs (NAFORD) have called a nationwide protest and symbolic hunger strike on October 9, 2024.
This comes after some junior resident doctors in Bengal are currently on an indefinite hunger strike due to the delayed justice for the deceased postgraduate trainee doctor who was allegedly brutally raped and murdered at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital and the failure to implement safety measures for doctors in their workplace by the government.
In a press release issued by FAIMA, the association expressed concern and solidarity with the West Bengal Junior Doctors' Front and emphasized the urgent need for stronger protective measures and central legislation dedicated to safeguarding healthcare professionals.
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"Despite ongoing protests and indefinite hunger strike by junior doctors in West Bengal, it is disheartening to note the West Bengal government's continued insensitivity to the plight of junior doctors. FAIMA stands in complete solidarity with the West Bengal Junior Doctors' Front as they persist in their rightful demands to eradicate corruption and end the culture of threats faced by healthcare professionals in the state," mentioned the press release.
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