Kolkata: Agitating junior doctors said on Monday night that they will continue their 'work strike' and protest until West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee fulfills all the promises made to them regarding their demands.

Doctors also praised Banerjee's announcement to remove Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal from the post, calling it a moral victory.

"Until the promises made by the CM are fulfilled, we will continue our 'work stoppage' and protest here at 'Swasthya Bhawan' (Health Department Headquarters). We will wait for the hearing to be held on Tuesday in the Supreme Court regarding RG tax. Also waiting for the rape-murder case,” said one of the agitating doctors.

The junior doctors said they will hold a meeting after the hearing on Tuesday and take a decision on their 'work strike' and protest.

The doctors, who celebrated after Banerjee's announcement, were addressing the media at 'Swasthya Bhawan' after returning from her Kalighat residence, where a meeting was held between the chief minister and a delegation of doctors.

Earlier on Monday night, Banerjee announced the removal of the Kolkata Police Commissioner, Director of Health Services and Director of Medical Education, acceding to the demands of the protesting junior doctors.

The CM's announcement came after an extensive meeting with the agitating doctors to end the more than a month-long standoff over the rape and murder of a doctor at RG Kar Hospital on August 9.

Another junior doctor said, "Our movement was possible only because of the support of the common people. After 38 days, the state administration had to bow down to our movement. We still have a long way to go to get justice for our sister." Is." ,