Kolkata Hospital Vandalized Amid Protests Over Rape and Murder of Kolkata Doctor
These gatherings represent a unified call for action against the rampant violence faced by women in India.
As tensions in West Bengal escalate, widespread protests have erupted following the horrific rape and murder of a female trainee doctor at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata. The outrage reached a tipping point on Wednesday night when a mob vandalized the hospital where the brutal crime occurred. This violent outburst occurred amidst the “Reclaim the Night” march in Kolkata, a demonstration aimed at demanding justice and safety for women across the state.
The Kolkata demonstration is just one in a series of protests that have swept through major Indian cities, including Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Pune. These gatherings represent a unified call for action against the rampant violence faced by women in India. The protests have drawn significant participation, with tens of thousands of women demanding “independence to live in freedom and without fear.”
However, the peaceful demonstrations were marred by violence when a group of unidentified men stormed the RG Kar Hospital, smashing beds and equipment in the emergency ward. Videos of the chaos quickly circulated online, sparking further outrage among the public and medical community. Hospital staff and doctors suffered injuries in the scuffle, and the police had to resort to using tear gas to disperse the crowd.
The Kolkata police have arrested 19 individuals in connection with the attack. Despite these arrests, the Indian Medical Association (IMA), the largest organization representing medical professionals in India, has announced a nationwide strike of non-emergency services scheduled for Saturday. The IMA condemned the attack, labelling it “hooliganism unleashed on protesting students,” and emphasized the need for better protection for doctors, especially women, within hospitals and campuses.
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