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RG Kar Case: Junior Doctor Hospitalized As Hunger Strike For Justice Escalates In Kolkata

Late Thursday night, medical personnel admitted one of the seven junior doctors participating in a fast-unto-death protest at Esplanade after his health significantly worsened. The doctors are rallying for immediate justice in response to the tragic rape and murder of their colleague from RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.

Aniket Mahato, one of the hunger strikers, showed signs of severe weakness early Thursday but refused to stop the protest.

As his condition worsened throughout the day, his fellow protestors had no choice but to act, quickly admitting Mahato to the intensive care unit at RG Kar Hospital after they took him there.

Mahato joined the hunger strike on Sunday, a day after six other junior doctors from various hospitals across the city had already begun the protest.

Despite his deteriorating health, Mahato remained mentally resolute, continuing to push for justice for his fallen colleague.

One of the fellow strikers explained that they had no choice but to admit him to the hospital. Despite his determination to fight, his body was no longer able to endure the strain.

Urgent Action Needed: Dr. Subrana Goswami Calls For Compassionate Government Response

Dr. Subrana Goswami, a well-known figure in the medical community, expressed deep concern over the government’s continued silence. “What happened to Mahato is a reflection of the urgency of the situation. If the state government does not respond compassionately now, it would only add to the tragedy,” she remarked.

While the other six doctors on strike remain stable, concerns are growing over how much longer they can endure without medical intervention.

Dr. Goswami warned that their health could deteriorate rapidly, making it critical for the government to respond without delay.

The protest, originally focused on securing justice for the murdered doctor, has now expanded into a larger demand for better protection and working conditions for healthcare workers across the state.

Despite mounting pressure, the government has yet to issue a statement or take action.

As the hunger strike drags on, the stakes are rising, with both the medical community and the public watching closely, awaiting a resolution before more lives are put at risk.

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Mankrit Kaur

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