Mangalore, February 18: The workers, who had embarked on an indefinite dharna under the aegis of Akhila Bharata Karmika Sangha (ABKS) on the premises of the Government Wenlock Hospital here, withdrew their hunger strike on Friday morning.
The development comes after State Minister for Medical Education S A Ramadas assured them to fulfil all the demands of protesters within a short period.
The minister, after inspecting Wenlock Hospital, directly went to the dharna spot and successfully convinced the protesters to withdraw their silent dharna after a brief conversation.
The members of ABKS had lunched the continuous silent dharna on last Tuesday to protest the move to charge labourers and APL card holders seeking treatment. On Thursday, the Chief Secretary of the ABKS Sudatta Jain and nine others had embarked on a hunger strike at the makeshift tent opposite the hospital's new building.
The main demands of the protesters include cancelling of medicine and bed fees, providing hot water for bath for pregnant and lady patients, controlling the misappropriation of funds sanctioned by the government, provision of 30 beds in Intensive Care Unit etc.
The minister assured the protesters that he will take appropriate measures to improve the conditions of the Government hospital and provide free treatment to workers.
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