Another junior doctor, who was on hunger strike demanding justice for the rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata, was admitted to the hospital after his health deteriorated on Saturday evening. An officer gave this authority. The official said that Anustup Mukherjee, a junior doctor of North Bengal Medical College and Hospital, is among those on fast unto death and he is the third doctor who has been admitted to the hospital due to ill health. A doctor said that his colleagues at the protest site described his condition as “critical”, after which a team of doctors decided that considering his condition, he should be admitted to the hospital for treatment.
He told that after this Mukherjee was taken to the hospital. He was taken for treatment to the Medical College of Kolkata, where he studies. Junior doctors present at the fast site said that blood was coming out of his stool and he had complained of severe stomach pain. He urged the government to consider their demands and said that the state government was “responsible” for the worsening of the condition of the fasting doctors. Earlier in the day, junior doctor Alok Verma of North Bengal Medical College and Hospital was also admitted to the hospital after his health deteriorated.
The fast started on 5th October
About three days ago, Aniket Mahato was admitted to the ICU of RG Kar Hospital. The junior doctors had started their fast unto death on October 5 in the Esplanade area of central Kolkata. Protesting doctor R.G. For the deceased female doctor of Kar Medical College and Hospital, Justice and Health Secretary N.S. They are demanding immediate removal of the corporation. Other demands of the doctors include setting up of centralized referral system for all hospitals and medical colleges in the state, implementation of vacant bed monitoring system and ensuring CCTV, ‘on-call’ rooms etc. at workplaces. This includes the formation of a workforce.
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