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'Protests won't die down': IMA after SC asks docs to resume work

IndiaTimes Monday, 9 September 2024
The Supreme Court has instructed protesting junior doctors in Bengal to resume work by tomorrow or face action. The Bengal IMA unit expressed disappointment, pledging continued protests until justice is achieved. They criticized both the CBI and state government for failing to act decisively against the health syndicate responsible for a serious crime.
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