Kolkata rape case: Junior doctors won't end strike now, seek 2nd meeting with CM Mamata Banerjee
Kolkata rape-murder case: According to news agency PTI, the indignant junior doctors called their movement a “partial victory” on Wednesday and requested a second meeting with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee following the West Bengal government's appointment of a new police commissioner for Kolkata and the dismissal of two senior health department officials.
According to a statement from the doctors, they will not end their stop-work strike until the state administration complies with their requests. Following a general body meeting to determine the next course of action, chief leader Mamata Banerjee declared that her government has complied with "99%" of the demands made by junior doctors. She also asked them to return to work, pointing out the burden on the state's healthcare system.
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