Agitating junior doctors in West Bengal on June 14 were in no mood to relent as they demanded Chief Minister's unconditional apology and set six conditions to the administration for withdrawal of their stir, which has disrupted healthcare services in the state and spiraled to other parts of the country. Over 200 senior doctors of various state-run hospitals across the state tendering resigned from their services to show solidarity with the agitators. Late in the evening, Banerjee met the senior doctors and later invited the agitators for talks on June 15 but they declined the offer.
"We want unconditional apology of Chief Minister for the manner in which she had addressed us at the SSKM Hospital June 13. She should not have said what she had," a spokesperson of the joint forum of junior doctors, Dr Arindam Dutta, said. As the medical fraternity from across the country began to rally…