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Bengal doctors agree for talks with Mamata Banerjee, but in open

Say the chief minister can pick a venue of her choice, provided the meeting is held in the presence of media persons, and not behind closed doors

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A patient is seen lying on a stretcher as in the background junior doctors hold placards during a protest at North Medical College and Hospital in Siliguri on Sunday. Pic/AFP

A patient is seen lying on a stretcher as in the background junior doctors hold placards during a protest at North Medical College and Hospital in Siliguri on Sunday. Pic/AFP

Kolkata: Agitating junior doctors in West Bengal softened their stand on Sunday and asserted that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was free to decide the venue of the meeting with them, but stressed that it should be held in open. Banerjee had on Saturday invited the agitators for closed-door talks, but the offer was turned down by them.

Talking to the media after a two-and-half-hour-long meeting of their governing body, a spokesperson of the joint forum of junior doctors said, "We are keen to end this impasse. We are ready to hold talks with the chief minister at a venue of her choice, provided it is held in the open, in the presence of media persons, and not behind closed doors." The spokesperson said the venue should be spacious enough to accommodate representatives from all medical colleges and hospitals in the state. Earlier, the agitators had insisted that Banerjee visit the NRS Medical College and Hospital, the epicentre of the agitation.

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