Bengal Saline Death: Junior Doctor Of Midnapore Medical College Urges CM Mamata Banerjee To Revoke Suspension
Talking to the media, agitating junior doctors said that they didn’t get any reply to their letters.

Midnapore: Junior doctors of Murshidabad Medical College and Hospital had written letters to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for revoking the suspension of junior doctors over the saline death incident.
Talking to the media, agitating junior doctors said that they didn’t get any reply to their letters.
“We just wanted the suspension of the seven junior doctors to get revoked. It is a matter of their future. The junior doctors always follow protocols and listen to their senior doctors. This time the same thing was maintained. The junior doctors didn’t do anything of their own will. We have written a letter to our college Principal as well,” said an agitating junior doctor.
Notably, the letter which the agitating junior doctors have written to their Principal, the Principal have forwarded the same to Swasthya Bhawan.
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Asked for how many days they will continue with their rotational agitation, to which the junior doctors said that they have not decided about withdrawing their agitation.
Meanwhile, Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari took out a protest rally at Midnapore over the saline death incident.
“The blame is given to the doctors to hide the failure of the state government. Even after the ban, the RL saline has been administered to many people,” said Adhikari.
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