The heinous rape-murder of a young doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital has sparked outrage and protests across the nation. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has taken over the investigation under the orders of the Calcutta High Court.
CBI officials have identified at least 30 suspects and are actively questioning them. Former India cricket captain and ex-BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has strongly condemned the incident, calling for severe punishment for the perpetrators.
Ganguly clarified his earlier statement, which was misinterpreted as downplaying the incident. He emphasized that the crime was “terrible” and “shameful.” He expressed hope that the CBI investigation would lead to the apprehension of the culprits and the imposition of strict penalties.
The Indian Medical Association (IMA) has called for a nationwide strike to protest the gruesome incident. Routine OPD services and elective surgeries will be suspended, while emergency services will remain operational. The IMA has demanded an overhaul of working conditions for resident doctors, including shorter shifts and safe resting places. They have also called for a central law to prevent violence against medical professionals.
The Health Ministry has appealed to the protesting doctors to resume their duties in the public interest. The ministry has assured them that a committee will be formed to address their concerns and ensure the safety of healthcare workers. Representatives from state governments and other stakeholders have been invited to provide input to the committee.
The incident has highlighted the urgent need to address the safety and well-being of healthcare professionals in India. The government and medical authorities must work together to implement effective measures to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.