Updated On: 19 September, 2024 11:19 AM IST | Kolkata | mid-day online correspondent
Junior doctors have declared they will not stop their strike until the government gives them a copy of the undersigned minutes of the meeting.

Junior doctors continue their `dharna` against the RG Kar Hospital rape and murder incident/ PTI
The junior doctors' demands for written minutes of the meeting were not fulfilled, therefore the second round of talks between them and West Bengal government representatives concluded without a settlement. Junior doctors have declared they will not stop their strike until the government gives them a copy of the undersigned minutes of the meeting. They are protesting safety concerns in state-run hospitals, reported PTI.
Following the meeting on Wednesday, Dr Aniket Mahato, one of the doctors demonstrating, expressed displeasure saying, "While the talks went smoothly, the government refused to hand over signed and written minutes of the issues which were discussed. We are feeling let down and disappointed with the government's attitude."