Mamata Banerjee spoke to the junior doctors who were standing at the door of her residence and stated the reason for declining the live streaming. (ANI)
Kolkata rape-murder case: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday said that the request for 'live streaming' of her meeting with the protesting doctors could not be met due to the ongoing legal proceedings of the RG Kar Medical College Hospital rape and murder case in the Supreme Court.
The West Bengal Chief Minister further requested the doctors to cooperate and assured them of providing them with a recording of the meeting.
"I assure you that whatever recording will be done, it will be given to you. Accept my request and join the meeting. If you people do not want to come to the meeting, then please come inside the residence, have tea and then proceed to leave," said Banerjee.
According to the Information and Cultural Affairs Department, WB government, Mamata Banerjee spoke to the junior doctors who were standing at the door of her residence and stated the reason for declining the live streaming.
Meanwhile, in an effort to monitor the situation and ensure security, the Kolkata Police installed CCTV cameras at the protest site and surrounding areas.The move comes as the junior doctors continued their protest, demanding justice and calling for enhanced safety measures at medical institutions, even after the Supreme Court set a deadline for doctors to resume work on Tuesday.
Earlier on September 13, junior doctors in Kolkata criticized the West Bengal Chief Minister for rejecting their request to live telecast a meeting and for not meeting with them. They argued that their request was reasonable, given that parliamentary discussions and many administrative meetings are broadcast live.
The doctors expressed frustration over being asked to leave electronic gadgets outside the meeting hall, which prevented them from recording the proceedings. The second-year postgraduate medical student was raped and murdered inside the seminar hall of RG Kar Medical College on August 9.
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