Medics blame WB govt after talks fail to take place, say never sought CM’s resignation KOLKATA — In a dramatic turn of events, the proposed talks to resolve the RG Kar hospital impasse between agitating junior doctors and the Bengal government never took off on Thursday after protestors refused to enter the meeting venue following the state’s rejection of their demand to live telecast the meeting. Disappointed at the talks not fructifying, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said she was “ready to relinquish her chair for the sake of the people” but wanted return of normalcy in state-run health care sector which remains crippled on account of the ‘cease work’ of the junior doctors persisting for over a month. “I do not care for my chair and am ready to resign for the sake of the people,” she said, regretting her failure to get the protestors to the discussion table. Expressing similar disappointment at the talks falling through and transferring responsibilities for it on the shoulders of the state administration, the agitating doctors said they would continue their agitation but remain open for talks. Banerjee, who waited for the medics to join the meeting for two hours and 10 minutes, later...