State education minister\'s appeal to junior doctors to

State education minister's appeal to junior doctors to

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Senior TMC leader and West Bengal Education minister appealed to striking junior doctors to "keep aside" misunderstandings and withdraw their agitation, which entered its fourth day on Friday.

In a post, Chatterjee, the TMC secretary general said, that all their grievances can be solved through discussions with the government.

"I would like to appeal to my young friends to keep aside misunderstandings and join back at work. We should not lose faith on masses. I too have been involved in student politics and now after being appointed in a position, still believe that all of us should work towards serving the masses.

"Just like you need security, patients also need treatment. I would appeal to all of you to think over it," he said.

The strike by the junior doctors continued on Friday, hampering in all state-run medical colleges and hospitals, and a number of private hospitals.

However, emergency services were available at one or two hospitals, including Nil Ratan Sircar (NRS) Medical College and Hospital here, on Friday morning.

Notwithstanding Mamata Banerjee's warning of strict action if work is not resumed, the junior doctors carried on with their agitation.

The junior doctors have been agitating since Tuesday demanding security for themselves in government hospitals, after two of their colleagues were attacked and seriously injured allegedly by relatives of a patient who died at the NRS and Hospital here.

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First Published: Fri, June 14 2019. 14:25 IST