Three senior resident doctors, prominent in the RG Kar movement, allege punitive postings in Bengal, triggering accusations of government witch-hunting and counselling process violations. Junior doctors, supported by senior medical bodies, plan protests after being denied clarification from officials. The affected doctors claim their preferred postings were altered due to their protest involvement, undermining the transparency of the allocation process.
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Protests erupted in Imphal after a 48-hour ultimatum for Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla to apologize for the removal of "Manipur" from a state transport bus windshield expired, leading to clashes with security forces near Raj Bhavan. Police used tear gas to disperse protesters, resulting in injuries and hospitalizations.
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