With no positive approach from the West Bengal government towards solving the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital impasse that stemmed from the brutal rape and murder of a 31-year-old on-duty junior doctor on Ausust 9, the indefinite hunger strike of junior doctors to press for their demands entered the 11th day on Tuesday.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday also heard pleas related to the medic's death and has asked the Central Bureau of Investigation to submit further status report within three weeks. Noting that there were no National Task Force meeting held in West Bengal since September, SC urged Centre to take proactive steps to ensure the orders are met.
On October 5, the doctors' hunger strike began right after nearly 50 days of 'cease work' in two phases.
11th day of indefinite hunger strike: Key points
As of Tuesday, seven junior doctors continued their hunger strike, with several requiring immediate medical attention. Two more doctors participating in the 'fast-unto-death' in Esplanade area of Kolkata fell ill.
On Sunday night, agitating junior doctor Pulastha Acharya from NRS Medical College and Hospital was admitted to the Critical Care Unit (CCU) after complaining of severe stomach pain.