RG Kar: WBJDF vs WBJDA — two junior doctors groups clash

The WBJDA has demanded that the state government launch a probe against the activists of the WBJDF, including the source of funds mobilised by the front
File picture of junior doctors protest at Swasthya Bhawan
File picture of junior doctors protest at Swasthya Bhawan(ANI Photo)
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The ongoing protests by the doctors of West Bengal over the rape and murder of a junior doctor of RG Kar Medical College & Hospital in Kolkata seem to be taking a murky turn with the two rival associations flinging accusations at each other.

On one hand, the West Bengal Junior Doctors’ Front (WBJDF), the original umbrella body spearheading the protests over the rape and murder, has accused the newly-formed West Bengal Junior Doctors’ Association (WBJDA) of being a group of those junior doctors who had been accused of “threat culture” within the premises of medical colleges and hospitals.

They have been accused of enjoying the patronage of influential former members of the medical fraternity, such as the former principal of RG Kar, Dr Sandip Ghosh, IANS reported.

On the other hand, representatives in the WBJDA, reportedly having the backing of the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) party, have accused the WBJDF members of exploiting the rape and murder issues to serve their own self-interest, which includes mobilisation of funds from the public in the name of the protests. The WBJDA has demanded that the state government probe the activists of the WBJDF, including the source of funds mobilised by the front.

However, rubbishing such allegations, WBJDF claimed that the new association has been formed with the active backing of the ruling party to malign the agitation, which has received massive mass support since the beginning.

“We had withdrawn our fast-unto-death considering the larger public interest and because of the request from the parents of the victim junior doctor. But that does not mean that we will be withdrawing the agitation in support of our demands on this issue. Rather we will be extending the ambit of our protest beyond metros, urban, suburban and district headquarters to rural West Bengal,” a WBJDF representative said, IANS reported.

The WBJDF has already announced that it will be organising a protest march to the office of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) at Salt Lake on the northern outskirts of Kolkata on Wednesday, October 30, a day before the Kali Puja, demanding a speedy and logical conclusion of the central agency’s probe in the rape and murder case.

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