West Bengal CM’s nephew, minister’s daughter support ongoing doctors’ stir

Mamata Banerjee's nephew Dr Abesh Banerjee (L) joins the doctors' stir in West Bengal (Iamge courtesy Twitter)

Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s nephew Abesh Banerjee, who is a medical student, came out Friday in support of the protesting doctors at state-run hospitals.

Abesh, whose Facebook bio describes him as the president of KPC Medical College and Hospital students’ union, was seen at a rally holding a placard that read: “You say we are Gods!! Why Treat us like Dogs?”

“Dr Abesh Banerjee, nephew of Mamata Banerjee at KPC hospital Kolkata!!#Save The Doctors,” another doctor tweeted sharing his picture.

Earlier, Kolkata Mayor and Minister Firhad Hakim’s daughter, another doctor, criticised the government’s handling of the ongoing doctors’ strike and said medicos had the right to ‘peaceful protest’ and ‘safety at work’.

In a Facebook post, Shabba Hakim asked people to question why ‘goons were still surrounding hospitals and beating up doctors’.

“As a TMC supporter I am deeply ashamed at the inaction and the silence of our leader,” Shabba Hakim said on the social networking site close to Wednesday-Thursday midnight. Till then Banerjee had remained silent on the issue.

To those saying ‘Onyo rugider ki dosh? (what is the fault of the other patients?)”, Hakim suggested they should question the government as to why the police officers posted in government hospitals did little to nothing to protect the doctors when they were beaten up.

“Please question them (police) that when 2 truckload of goons showed up and why wasn’t a back-up sent immediately? Please question why goons are still surrounding hospitals and beating up doctors?” Hakim asked. “We have a right to peaceful protest. We have a right to safety at work,” she added.

IANS

 

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