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Kolkata doctor rape & murder case: BJP's stern warning to Mamata Banerjee
On August 17, BJP National Spokesperson Sambit Patra sharply criticized West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over the handling of a rape-murder case in Kolkata. Patra accused Banerjee of attempting to cover up the crime and questioned the sudden transfer of 40-50 doctors involved in the case. He criticized Banerjee for protesting with placards despite holding multiple key portfolios, questioning her motives and actions. Patra also highlighted concerns about police intimidation against those discussing the case on social media and alleged misleading information provided to the victim’s family. He expressed gratitude to the lawyers and the Calcutta High Court for their role in seeking justice, noting their frustration with the West Bengal government`s response. The Kolkata doctor rape and murder case has now become a national issue with doctors protesting and demanding justice for the victim across the nation.
Kolkata murder horror: Patients stand in support with doctors - WATCH
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has called for a nationwide strike in response to the tragic Kolkata rape and murder case. This strike has led to the closure of OPD services in hospitals across the country. Despite the inconvenience, many patients support the strike, emphasizing that such actions are crucial in addressing the severe issue of women’s safety. The case has sparked widespread outrage and concern, drawing attention from doctors globally who are rallying for justice and better protection for women in healthcare settings. The incident has become a focal point in the ongoing dialogue about gender violence and the need for systemic changes to ensure the safety and dignity of women everywhere. The collective response underscores the urgent need for robust measures to prevent such heinous acts and support the victims.
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