Across India, people are protesting to demand justice for the murdered woman and to call for better protection for women overall. BBC


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Doctors in India have launched a nationwide strike, protesting the horrific rape and murder of a female doctor in Kolkata. The Indian Medical Association (IMA), the leading organization for doctors in the country, announced that all non-essential hospital services would be suspended on Saturday. The strike aims to highlight the severity of the crime and demand justice for the victim.
The IMA described the murder as a "barbaric crime" and emphasized the need for safer environments for women. The association has urged public support in their quest for justice. Recent days have seen rising protests, especially after a mob vandalized the hospital where the incident occurred.

Emergency and casualty services will continue during the 24-hour strike, but elective procedures at some government hospitals have been halted indefinitely. The IMA has outlined several demands, including stronger laws to protect medical staff, improved hospital security, and the establishment of safe rest areas for doctors. They have also called for a thorough investigation into the crime and appropriate punishment for those involved in the hospital vandalism. They are seeking compensation for the victim's family.

The shocking details of the crime have stirred nationwide outrage. The 31-year-old trainee doctor’s body was found in a seminar hall at R G Kar Medical College, showing severe injuries. She had gone to the seminar hall to rest during her shift. A hospital volunteer has been arrested in connection with the crime, and the case has been transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) due to criticism over the local police's handling.

Protesters are also urging for improved security in hospitals and stronger laws to safeguard medical staff. BBC

The incident has sparked a wave of protests and discussions about women’s safety in India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for severe and swift punishment for such "monstrous behaviour" against women. The victim's death has also fueled a political debate in West Bengal, with the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) accusing the ruling Trinamool Congress Party (TMC) of being behind the violence. The TMC has denied these claims and blamed "political outsiders" for inciting unrest.

In response to the tragedy, tens of thousands of women joined the "Reclaim the Night" march in West Bengal, demanding the right to live free from fear. While most protests have been peaceful, there have been clashes between police and a group of men who attacked the RG Kar Hospital, leading to at least 25 arrests.

Protests have spread to other cities like Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Pune. In Kolkata, demonstrator Sumita Datta expressed renewed hope as thousands marched through the streets, reflecting the growing determination for change and justice.

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