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Mamata’s visit to junior doctors’ protest site was ‘photo-op’: BJP

A BJP leader accused Banerjee of being “sly and insincere” and said that she must be condemned for this in the strongest possible terms.

New Delhi: The BJP on Saturday termed West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s surprise visit to the protest site of junior doctors as “photo-op” and alleged that she was there to sow the “seeds of suspicion” among the medical fraternity.

The remarks came after Banerjee made a surprise visit to the protest site and assured the junior doctors that she would look into their demands and take action if anyone was found guilty.

Addressing the protesting doctors amid chants of ‘we want justice’ outside the Swasthya Bhawan in Salt Lake, Kolkata, Banerjee said that she was spending sleepless nights as the medics were agitating on the road amid rains.

“Mamata Banerjee went to the site of junior doctors’ protest on her way to Swasthya Bhawan, made a 5 minute speech, only to be accosted by slogans for justice,” said BJP co-incharge for West Bengal Amit Malviya on X.

She didn’t interact or for that matter even heard the protesting doctors, he claimed.

“This was just a media photo-op to sow seeds of suspicion among the medical fraternity,” Malviya added.

The BJP leader accused Banerjee of being “sly and insincere” and said that she must be condemned for this in the strongest possible terms.

“She clearly lacks intent to resolve the impasse and deliver justice to the rape and murder victim of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. Her inflated ego is damaging West Bengal’s public healthcare sector,” he added.

This post was last modified on September 14, 2024 4:36 pm

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Veena Nair

Veena Nair is the Online Editor at Siasat.com, where she primarily reports on religious and community-based hate crimes across India. She holds a degree from Sathyabama University, Chennai, and began her career as a software professional before pursuing a Postgraduate Diploma in Broadcast Journalism from the Indian Institute of Journalism and New Media (IIJNM), Bengaluru. Before joining Siasat.com, Veena worked as a sub-editor at The New Indian Express in Coimbatore. Outside of journalism, she has a strong interest in theatre and has performed as an improv theatre artist in both Hyderabad and Bengaluru. A passionate observer of people, she is also a movie and music enthusiast, and a devoted cat mom

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