15JUNE2019 STATE OBSERVER
The agitating junior doctors have put up six conditions for withdrawal of their ongoing stir.
NEW DELHI: The resident doctors of Delhi’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) issued a 48-hour ultimatum to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday to accept the demands of the agitating junior doctors failing which they will be forced to go on an indefinite strike.”We issue an ultimatum of 48 hours to West Bengal Government to meet the demands of the striking doctors there, failing which we would be forced to resort to an indefinite strike,” the Resident Doctors Association, AIIMS was quoted as saying by ANI.The warning from the RDA of AIIMS came even as Mamata Banerjee invited the protesting junior doctors to meet her again on Saturday in a bid to end their agitation, which has found immense support from their colleagues across the country and crippled the healthcare and medical services in the government and private hospitals.The invitation for talks came after the agitating doctors categorically refused to meet the state’s Chief Minister on Friday night and demanded an unconditional apology from her.They also put up six conditions for withdrawal of their ongoing stir.