MP: CM Shivraj may meet junior doctors sitting on strike today
MP: CM Shivraj may meet junior doctors sitting on strike today
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Bhopal: The strike by junior doctors, which has been going on continuously for the last six days, continues today since morning last Sunday, it seemed that JUDA's strike would end, although it did not happen. In fact, the two sides softened last Sunday, but after 4.30 p.m., junior doctor and medical education minister Vishwas Sarang met and the strike did not stop. Medical Education Minister Vishwas Sarang had then called the doctors to his bungalow at around 2 pm.

After that, it has now been hoped that doctors may meet Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan today. Let us tell you that JUDA has added three more demands to its demands. In fact, on JUDAs demands, Medical Education Minister Vishwas Sarang says, "We have already accepted JUDA's demands. Now junior doctors should return to work after ending the strike in honour of the high court order".

On the other hand, junior doctors clearly say, "We came to meet the Minister ourselves. We want to call off the strike, but the Minister has neither given any order nor any assurance before the media about our demands, so our strike will continue".

All of you must be aware that the Jabalpur High Court had rejected JUDA's plea and directed him to return to work within 24 hours and after that JUDA has approached the Supreme Court. A contempt petition has now been filed against the doctors in the high court saying that even after the court declared the strike illegal, the doctors have not returned to work.

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