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RG Kar PG Medico Death: 40 SSKM Hospital Doctors resign in support of Junior Doctors
Kolkata: Forty doctors from the state-run SSKM Hospital in Kolkata resigned en masse to show solidarity with their colleagues on a hunger strike since October 5, advocating for their demands. This move follows a recent wave of symbolic resignations by senior doctors from various hospitals.
Nine junior doctors - seven in Kolkata and two in North Bengal – are on fast unto death.
According to the PTI report, SSKM Hospital Dr Gautam Das said, "We are deeply concerned for the health of the protesting doctors."
Also Read:After 50 RG Kar medicos resign, More senior doctors join in support of junior doctors
He highlighted the lack of progress in resolving the impasse despite the doctors' unwavering commitment to their demands.
The doctors' decision to resign is out of frustration with the state government's perceived indifference to their legitimate concerns, he said.
Senior doctors have also joined the demonstration at the protest site on Thursday.
A total of 54 senior doctors of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital on Tuesday resigned on Tuesday.
Around 35 doctors of North Bengal Medical College and Hospital in Siliguri also gave mass resignation in support of the junior doctors' protest in Kolkata, the doctors' forum of the medical establishment said, news agency PTI reported.
Dr Sunit Hazra, an orthopaedic surgeon at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, on Wednesday explained that the resignations were intended to exert pressure on the state government, which has remained silent during the ongoing hunger strike by junior doctors.
"Our resignation is symbolic, aimed at prompting the government to engage in discussions. We do not want the patients to suffer. We are treating them and will continue to do so because it is our duty and we are morally obliged to do that," he said.
Meanwhile, a police team visited the hunger strike site at Dharmatala in central Kolkata and urged the protesters to call off the strike, citing concerns over their deteriorating health.
The officers also informed them that the protest lacked police permission.
Also Read:50 Senior Doctors at RG Kar Medical College submit En-masse Resignation
Kajal joined Medical Dialogue in 2019 for the Latest Health News. She has done her graduation from the University of Delhi. She mainly covers news about the Latest Healthcare. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.