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GMC Srinagar doctors, medical students protest against brutal rape, murder of Kolkata doctor


Srinagar : The otherwise quiet corridors of Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar reverberated with shock and anger today as doctors and medical students raised their voices against the gruesome rape and murder of their fellow doctor from Kolkata.

The tragic death of the young doctor has shaken the medical fraternity from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, with demands of justice and security to health professionals.

The protest saw huge participation by students and faculty members within the premises of GMC Srinagar.

The placards read, “Justice for Our Sister”, “Safety for Doctors”, and “End Violence Against Women”. The interns marched solemnly while raising slogans that demanded immediate action against the culprits.

A heavy-hearted Student at GMC Srinagar, spoke to Kashmir Bulletin (KB) and said, “We are here not as doctors but as human beings, pained to the core by the senseless violence that has taken the life of one of our own. This is not just an attack on a doctor; it is an attack on the dignity and safety of women everywhere. We demand that the authorities leave no stone unturned in bringing the culprits to justice.”

They have also raised the bigger issue of doctors’ safety, especially the fairer sex among the medical profession who have to put in long hours at work in not-so-easy environments.

“We are committed to saving lives, but we are always under the threat of violence, be it in hospitals or outside. This cannot continue. The government should come up with more stringent laws and a safe working environment for all health workers,’’ another GMC student said.

Similar protests erupted in different medical colleges and institutions in the country following the tragic incident in Kolkata.

The IMA has called for nationwide solidarity and demanded that the government take urgent action to ensure doctors’ protection.

A protest ended in Srinagar in the memory of the deceased doctor, in which most participants were seen silently praying for her soul.

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