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RG Kar: Mamata’s fifth & final invite to medics for talks

In an email to the protesting junior doctors, Chief secretary Manoj Pant asked them to reach Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's residence at Kalighat at 5 pm on Monday for the talks. Agitating doctors agreed for the meeting provided they would be allowed to record and sign the minutes of the talks.

News Arena Network - Kolkata - UPDATED: September 16, 2024, 06:49 PM - 2 min read

RG Kar: Mamata’s fifth & final invite to medics for talks

RG Kar: Mamata’s fifth & final invite to medics for talks

Protesting medics have been asked to reach Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's residence at 5 pm on Monday for the talks.


The West Bengal government on Monday “for the fifth and the final time” invited the protesting junior doctors for talks to end the RG Kar impasse, two days after the dialogue failed to take off over disagreement on live-streaming of the meeting.

 

In an email to the protesting junior doctors, Chief secretary Manoj Pant asked them to reach Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's residence at Kalighat at 5 pm on Monday for the talks.

 

“This is the fifth and the final time we are reaching out to you for a meeting between the honourable CM and the delegates. In line with our discussion the day before (Saturday), we are once again inviting you for the meeting with the CM at her Kalighat residence for discussions with an open mind,” he wrote.

 

Pant hoped “Good sense will prevail” as mutually agreed on Saturday that there will be no live-streaming or videography of the meeting given the matter is sub-judice before the Supreme Court.

 

“Instead, the minutes of the meeting will be recorded and signed by both the parties,” he said.

 

Responding to the mail, the agitating doctors confirmed on Monday evening that they are willing to attend a meeting at West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's residence to resolve the RG Kar hospital impasse but demanded they should be allowed to record and sign the minutes of the talks.

 

Earlier in the evening, responding to the mail by Pant this morning inviting them for talks, the agitating doctors said they are willing to attend the meeting and place their demands before the chief minister.

 

"As law-abiding citizens of the country, we are more than willing to attend the meeting. But it would have been really appreciated if the place of the meeting would have been an official and an administrative place as the matter is related to governance," the doctors said in a reply mail.

 

Banerjee on Saturday made a surprise visit to the site where junior doctors were protesting and assured them that their demands would be addressed, asking them to come for talks, but the proposed meeting fell through with the protesters claiming that they were asked to leave “unceremoniously” after waiting for three hours at the gates of CM’s residence.

 

After the protesters refused to enter Banerjee’s residence due to the government's rejection of their demand for a live telecast, she came out to appeal to the doctors to join the talks and urged them “not to insult her”, and promised them that a signed copy of the minutes of the meeting would be given. 

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