Junior doctors in Bengal continue ceasework in protest against Kolkata medic's rape-murder  
States

Junior doctors in Bengal continue ceasework in protest against Kolkata medic's rape-murder

The ceasework by junior doctors at state-run hospitals in West Bengal continued on Wednesday to protest against the alleged rape and murder of a trainee medic at RG Kar hospital here last month.

Kolkata | The ceasework by junior doctors at state-run hospitals in West Bengal continued on Wednesday to protest against the alleged rape and murder of a trainee medic at RG Kar hospital here last month.

Health services remained crippled at most state-run medical facilities due to the ceasework, which has been underway for over three weeks now.

“Our demand for justice is still unfulfilled. The protests will continue till our sister gets justice and the culprits are brought to book,” one of the junior medics said.

He said Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal has not resigned, too, which was another demand of the agitating doctors.

The protesters have alleged inadequate steps by the police during its probe into the August 9 rape-murder of the young doctor, before the investigation was handed over to the CBI by the Calcutta High Court.

The body of an on-duty postgraduate trainee was found in the seminar room of state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in the city. The incident has triggered nationwide outrage.

“We believe that many people are being shielded in the case and the truth must come out,” another junior doctor at a state-run hospital told PTI.

A civic volunteer was arrested shortly after the trainee doctor's body was discovered. The CBI has also arrested former principal of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, Sandip Ghosh, for alleged financial misconduct at the medical establishment

PM Modi meets president of Spain, PM of Finland; says India-EU FTA ushers in golden era

LDF govt used taxpayer money for poll campaign through Nava Kerala survey: LoP Satheesan

Swiss President Parmelin endorses India's drive to democratize artificial intelligence

Those who lack intelligence shouldn't post about AI: BJP on Rahul Gandhi's AI Summit remark

Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR, Mumbai dominate AI job openings on Naukari.com with 70pc share: CBRE