• 2 days ago
টানা অনশন করে অসুস্থ হয়ে পড়েছিলেন প্রতিবাদী জুনিয়র চিকিৎসক পুল্যস্ত আচার্য্য। হাসপাতাল থেকে ছাড়া পেয়ে অবশেষে আসানসোলে নিজের বাড়ি ফিরলেন তিনি। কিন্তু তাঁদের দাবি না মানা হলে আগামী দিনে প্রয়োজন পড়লে আবার অনুষ্ঠানে বসবেন বলে হুঁশিয়ারি দেন তিনি।
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00:00On the occasion of Arjikar Kande, the junior physicians have continuously opposed the work.
00:06And now they have joined the Amaran Anushan.
00:09In the middle, there was a carnival of hatred.
00:12But after doing Amaran Anushan, the junior physicians became unwell one after the other.
00:19On the ninth day of the Anushan, the junior physician Pulastha Azhacho became unwell.
00:24He was admitted to the Nilratan Sarkar Hospital in October.
00:28He was a medical assistant in CCU.
00:31He was discharged from the hospital on Saturday due to a serious condition.
00:36Finally, on the occasion of Arjikar Kande, the junior physician Pulastha Azhacho became unwell and returned to Asansol's house.
00:45He said, if the ninth day of the Anushan does not go well,
00:48then he will play a role in the Kolkata movement.
00:51The junior physician Pulastha Azhacho said so.
00:55On Monday, the chief minister Mamata Bandopadhyay met with the junior physicians on the ninth day.
01:00The junior physicians are running the Anushan and the movement is going on.
01:06That is why this meeting was held.
01:08And on this day, Pulastha returned to Asansol's house.
01:12The junior physician Pulastha Azhacho said, their first claim is the fear of death.
01:17The remaining nine claims are entirely on the basis of population.
01:22The chief minister has kept the claims on the basis of the health of ordinary people.
01:27Doctors hope that the government will accept these claims.
01:31We will go into this movement.
01:33And this claim is the claim of ordinary people, the claim of patients.
01:38And we are a part of this huge society.
01:42We are ordinary people.
01:44The junior physician is not an ordinary person, he is an ordinary person.
01:47This 72-year-old movement will be carried on by ordinary people.
01:51The movement that is being carried on by ordinary people will be carried on by more ordinary people.
01:56It will be even bigger.
02:00The chief minister, Mamata Bandopadhyay, gave us an interview on the phone.
02:05And we all heard that interview.
02:08I couldn't hear the whole thing at once because of my health.
02:12But I heard it later.
02:14And he said, he said the whole thing.
02:17He gave a lot of conditions.
02:19All the conditions are not open to discussion.
02:22He said again and again that the discussion should be open to discussion.
02:26We feel that this discussion is not being held openly.
02:29But we have a discussion center here.
02:32They will conduct their discussion.
02:34The discussion will go on and we will discuss and come to an agreement.
02:36We will go.
02:37The father of Pulastho Acharjo, Partho Pratim Acharjo, and the mother, Kajol Acharjo,
02:42were with this movement of junior physicians.
02:45This time, Pujo, Kajol, also accompanied the Pulastho family.
02:49In a word, who did you see?
02:51Pulastho's mother, Kajol Devi.
02:53I couldn't get out of the hospital because of my health.
02:57I went to the doctor, to the doctor.
02:59I went to the doctor.
03:01I went to the doctor.
03:03I went to the doctor.
03:05Doctor Arun Akram Mohan Shankar was there.
03:08Then Vashko Varun Achint-Sorai.
03:12There, he left the hospital in 2012.
03:15He went there.
03:16My child is getting pregnant.
03:19For Arun, it is a bit difficult.
03:21It has been two, three, four, sixteen days.
03:23If this abortion cannot happen,
03:25then what is the use of it?
03:27Nothing is useful.
03:28It's okay, we will take the child.
03:30We will take thewer child.
03:31I hope even in manipulating there,
04:03India, Bangla.

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