
Doctors Across India Protest After Kolkata Trainee Doctor’s Murder
Doctors Across India Protest After Kolkata Trainee Doctor’s Murder
Key Highlights:
- Nationwide protests erupted after the rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata.
- The Indian Medical Association called for a 24-hour withdrawal of non-emergency services.
- Protests demanded stronger security measures for healthcare workers, especially women.
Doctors nationwide staged protests on August 17th, condemning the brutal rape and murder of a postgraduate trainee doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.
The tragedy triggered widespread demonstrations in medical colleges and hospitals across India, including New Delhi, Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh.
In New Delhi, doctors at Lady Hardinge Medical College held placards demanding “Justice for Our Sister” and “Safety for Doctors.” Protests were echoed in Jammu and Kashmir, where doctors from Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar, SKIMS Soura, and other institutions expressed their outrage.
The protests focused on the need for increased safety for female doctors, particularly during night shifts, and called for better working conditions.
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) announced a nationwide withdrawal of non-emergency medical services for 24 hours, starting at 6 a.m. on August 17th, to protest the incident.
In Srinagar, the protest saw significant participation from students and faculty members, who marched in solidarity, calling for justice and stringent measures to ensure the safety of healthcare workers.
Doctors across North Kashmir, including those at SDH Sopore, also participated, emphasizing the need for improved security.
Similar demonstrations were held in GMC Jammu and its associated hospitals, with doctors demanding justice and better protection measures.
The protests extended to Ladakh, where doctors and paramedical staff joined the nationwide outcry, urging the government to implement stronger legal protections for healthcare workers.
The tragic incident has deeply affected the medical community, sparking a unified call for change across the country.
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