
A hospital volunteer was arrested in connection with the case, which is now being investigated by a federal agency.
The protesting doctors have voiced five key changes: justice for the victim, the removal of senior police officials, and enhanced security for health workers, among them.
On Monday, Banerjee announced the government had accepted some of their demands.
“The commissioner of Kolkata Police will be removed on Tuesday evening and there will be some more changes,” she said at a midnight press conference, held after a five-hour meeting with a delegation of protesters.
The decision has raised hopes for junior doctors resuming work – but protesters have said they would decide their next steps, external only after the promises made by the government are fulfilled.
The woman’s murder has sparked an outpouring of anger, especially in West Bengal.
While protests died down in other parts of India, doctors in Kolkata refused to back down till all their demands are met.
Thousands of them have set up camp outside the state’s health department headquarters, defying a Supreme Court order for them to return to work, which was passed last week.
Authorities had earlier invited the protesters for a meeting with the chief minister but the doctors insisted on livestreaming the meeting, which the government declined.
The protests have put the West Bengal government on the back foot.
Courts criticised the local administration and police for lapses in the handling of the case, which they have denied.
The state government has said that 23 people have died after not accessing medical services during the strike. But the protesting doctors say they have ensured that emergency services are not affected.
On Monday, Banerjee announced that no action will be taken against protesting doctors for abstaining from work.
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