West Bengal govt suspends two close associates of RG Kar Hospital's ex-principal
Allegations of unethical practices and influence in transfers
Dr. Abhik Dey and Dr. Birupaksha Biswas, two senior members of the West Bengal health department, have been long accused of involvement in unethical practices, particularly related to transfers and postings within the department. Both are reportedly part of the influential North Bengal lobby, with allegations suggesting they exercised undue influence, including instances of "DADAGIRI" (intimidation) at various medical colleges.
Links to the ruling party
The two doctors are believed to have close ties to the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC). Their proximity to the political establishment has raised concerns over their unchecked authority within the state's healthcare system. Among the accusations, Dr. Abhik Dey was spotted at RG Kar Medical College Hospital on August 9, further fueling speculation over his continued involvement in the health department’s affairs.
The claims of malpractice and misuse of power have yet to be officially addressed by the authorities.
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