Mamata should apologise to doctors: Aparna Sen
June 14, 2019  19:01
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Asserting that chief minister Mamata Banerjee should have been humble in her approach at the SSKM hospital, actor-filmmaker Aparna Sen on Friday insisted that the TMC supremo should apologise to the agitating doctors for the alleged threats she issued to them.
   
Sen urged the chief minister to listen to the grievances of the junior doctors patiently.
    
"Mamata Banerjee has done so much for Bengal, but I am sorry to say that I do not support the way she spoke to the doctors. She must have spoken to them humbly because threats do not get anything done.
    
"There is no harm or no shame in saying sorry... That will not hamper her popularity," Sen said.
    
The filmmaker appealed to Banerjee to talk to the junior doctors face-to-face and end the impasse.
    
"The chief minister is the guardian of the state. She is not just the guardian of the patients waiting outside, but also of those young brilliant doctors who are working day in day out throughout the year.
    
"I think, all she needs to do is to sit and talk face-to-face with the protesters to solve the crisis," she said at the state-run Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College and Hospital, where an assault on two interns by the relatives of
a patient sparked the protests by the doctors.
    
The Padma Shri awardee also maintained that the state government should look into the demand for adequate security by the doctors.
    
"She (Banerjee) has to understand that she needs to listen to them rather than doing all the talking... There must be a two-way dialogue. She must understand that the junior doctors are hurt.
    
"What they have asked is not much... The state government has the responsibility to look into the security of the doctors. If doctors need to think about their security, how will they work," Sen said.
    
The chief minister should realize that the situation might change for worse if the doctors start resigning enmasse, the filmmaker said.
    
"If they start resigning then what will be the situation here ... It is very important to understand the gravity of the situation," Sen said.
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