UN What happened in the Kolkata rape case that triggered doctors’ protests? - Activists and doctors in India demand better safeguarding of women and medical professionals after a trainee medic was raped and murdered in Kolkata.

Activists and doctors across India are planning to march on Wednesday evening to demand justice for a female doctor, who was raped and murdered while on duty in a hospital in the eastern city of Kolkata.

Protests titled “Reclaim the Night” are expected in West Bengal, Delhi, Karnataka, Odisha, Assam, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu, among other states, according to an organiser of the protests based in Kolkata.

This comes after two days of nationwide protests by doctors following the incident at RG Kar Medical College in West Bengal’s capital city. “Sit-in demonstrations and agitation in the hospital campus will continue,” one of the protesting doctors, identified as Dr Mridul, told Al Jazeera.

Services in some medical centres were halted indefinitely, and marches and vigils shed light on issues of sexual violence, as well as doctors’ safety in the world’s most populous nation.

What happened to the doctor in Kolkata?​

A 31-year-old trainee doctor’s dead body, bearing multiple injuries, was found on August 9 in a government teaching hospital in Kolkata.

The parents of the victim were initially told “by hospital authorities that their daughter had committed suicide,” lawyer and women’s rights activist Vrinda Grover told Al Jazeera. But an autopsy confirmed that the victim was raped and killed.

Grover has appeared for victims in sexual violence cases in India in the past, including Bilkis Bano, a Muslim woman who was gang-raped during the 2002 Gujarat riots, and Soni Sori, a tribal activist based in Chhattisgarh state.

Thousands of doctors marched in Kolkata on Monday, demanding better security measures and justice for the victim.

On Tuesday, the Kolkata High Court transferred the case to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

The Federation of Resident Doctors Association (FORDA) called for a nationwide halting of elective services in hospitals starting on Monday. Elective services are medical treatments that can be deferred or are not deemed medically necessary.

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Doctors hold posters to protest the rape and murder of a young medic from Kolkata, at the Government General Hospital in Vijayawada on August 14 [Idrees Mohammed/AFP]

One of these demands was solidifying the Central Protection Act, intended to be a central law to protect medical professionals from violence, which was proposed in the parliament’s lower house in 2022, but has not yet been enacted.

FORDA said that the ministry would begin working on the Act within 15 days of the news release, and that a written statement from the ministry was expected to be released soon.

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Why are some Indian doctors continuing to protest?​

However, other doctors’ federations and hospitals have said they will not back down on the strike until a concrete solution is found, including a central law to curb attacks on doctors.

Those continuing to strike included the Federation of All India Medical Associations (FAIMA), Delhi-based All India Institute Of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and Indira Gandhi Hospital, local media reported.

Ragunandan Dixit, the general secretary of the AIIMS Resident Doctors’ Association, said that the indefinite strike will continue until their demands are met, including a written guarantee of the implementation of the Central Protection Act.

Medical professionals in India want a central law that makes violence against doctors a non-bailable, punishable offence, in hopes that it deters such violent crimes against doctors in the future.

Those continuing to protest also call for the dismissal of the principal of the college, who was transferred. “We’re demanding his termination, not just transfer,” Dr Abdul Waqim Khan, a protesting doctor told ANI news agency. “We’re also demanding a death penalty for the criminal,” he added.

“Calling off the strike now would mean that female resident doctors might never receive justice,” Dr Dhruv Chauhan, member of the National Council of the Indian Medical Association’s Junior Doctors’ Network told local news agency Press Trust of India (PTI).

Which states in India saw doctors’ protests?​

While the protests started in West Bengal’s Kolkata on Monday, they spread across the country on Tuesday.

The capital New Delhi, union territory Chandigarh, Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow and city Prayagraj, Bihar capital Patna and southern state Goa also saw doctors’ protests

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[Al Jazeera]

Who is the suspect in the Kolkata rape case?​

Local media reported that the police arrested suspect Sanjoy Roy, a civic volunteer who would visit the hospital often. He has unrestricted access to the ward and the police found compelling evidence against him.

The parents of the victim told the court that they suspect that it was a case of gang rape, local media reported.

Why is sexual violence on the rise in India?​

Sexual violence is rampant in India, where 90 rapes were reported on average every day in 2022.

Laws against sexual violence were made stricter following a rape case in 2012, when a 22-year-old physiotherapy intern was brutally gang-raped and murdered on a bus in Delhi. Four men were hanged for the gang rape, which had triggered a nationwide protests.

But despite new laws in place, “the graph of sexual violence in India continues to spiral unabated,” said Grover.

She added that in her experience at most workplaces, scant attention is paid to diligent and rigorous enforcement of the laws.

“It is regrettable that government and institutions respond only after the woman has already suffered sexual assault and often succumbed to death in the incident,” she added, saying preventive measures are not taken.

In many rape cases in India, perpetrators have not been held accountable. In 2002, Bano was raped by 11 men, who were sentenced to life imprisonment. In 2022, the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi authorised the release of the men, who were greeted with applause and garlands upon their release.

However, their remission was overruled and the Supreme Court sent the rapists back to jail after public outcry.

Grover believes that the death penalty will not deter rapists until India addresses the deeply entrenched problem of sexual violence. “For any change, India as a society will have to confront and challenge, patriarchy, discrimination and inequality that is embedded in our homes, families, cultural practices, social norms and religious traditions”.

What makes this case particularly prominent is that it happened in Kolkata, Sandip Roy, a freelance contributor to NPR, told Al Jazeera. “Kolkata actually prided itself for a long time on being really low in the case of violence against women and being relatively safe for women.”

A National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report said that Kolkata had the lowest number of rape cases in 2021 among 19 metropolitan cities, with 11 cases in the whole year. In comparison, New Delhi was reported to have recorded 1, 226 cases that year.

Prime Minister Modi’s governing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has called for dismissing the government in West Bengal, where Kolkata is located, led by Mamata Banerjee of All India Trinamool Congress (AITC). Banerjee’s party is part of the opposition alliance.

Rahul Gandhi, the leader of the opposition in parliament, also called for justice for the victim.

“The attempt to save the accused instead of providing justice to the victim raises serious questions on the hospital and the local administration,” he posted on X on Wednesday.

Roy spoke about the politicisation of the case since an opposition party governs West Bengal. “The local government’s opposition will try to make this an issue of women’s safety in the state,” he said.

Have doctors in India protested before?​

Roy explained to Al Jazeera that this case is an overlap of two kinds of violence, the violence against a woman, as well as violence against “an overworked medical professional”.

Doctors in India do not have sufficient workplace security, and attacks on doctors have started protests in India before.

In 2019, two junior doctors were physically assaulted in Kolkata’s Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College and Hospital (NRSMCH) by a mob of people after a 75-year-old patient passed away in the hospital.

Those attacks set off doctors’ protests in Kolkata, and senior doctors in West Bengal offered to resign from their positions to express solidarity with the junior doctors who were attacked.

More than 75 percent of Indian doctors have faced some form of violence, according to a survey by the Indian Medical Association in 2015.

What happens next?​

The case will now be handled by the CBI, which sent a team to the hospital premises to inspect the crime scene on Wednesday morning, local media reported.

According to Indian law, the investigation into a case of rape or gang rape is to be completed within two months from the date of lodging of the First Information Report (police complaint), according to Grover, the lawyer.

The highest court in West Bengal, which transferred the case from the local police to the CBI on Tuesday, has directed the central investigating agency to file periodic status reports regarding the progress of the investigation.

The FIR was filed on August 9, which means the investigation is expected to be completed by October 9.

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I'm pretty sure there is more rape in India right now than in the entirety of the world during the Old and New Testaments.

Well, you'd think so, unless human nature had changed a lot since then. The population of the planet at the time of Jesus was about 200 million. India today has over 1 billion.
 
I remember one of my mothers' friends booked a trip to India. She didn't even make it out of the terminal before, as she put it "I realized I had made a terrible mistake" and booking a flight home. She said every man there had rape in his eyes, and not in a made-up Western way, in a 'they're going to drag me into the restroom and gang rape me' way. She listened to that inner voice, probably a good decision. She had read Gavin de Beckers book The Gift of Fear and knew premonitions should be listened to.
 
I live in a country where drunk women in mini skirts stagger off home alone at 3am and sexual assaults are so rare they make national headlines when they happen. I can't even begin to imagine what it's like to live in a society that resembles some kind of grotesque violent Inceldom. And 90% of their men are ugly raging inbreds who ran around with their crusty curry dicks and either rape or shit on pavements. If I was a woman living in India id just hang myself.
 
How can they take themselves seriously with this shit? Imagine marching around your country with protest signs in a foreign language using bad grammar.
India is such a clusterfuck of a country that English is still one of their official languages almost a century after independence, because the country has such a high degree of language fragmentation. It's commonly taught as a second language for use in government and academia. An unfortunate side effect of that was multinational companies discovering that they could put cheap call centers in India, because they had a bit of English language proficiency.

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How this woman got raped is straight out of Goblin Slayer. She wasn't just raped. She got a perverted Mortal Kombat fatality inflicted upon her. Again, something Goblins from GS would do.

This shit is exactly why Jeets have to go back. They are acting exactly like Goblins. But unfortunately, our elites are dead set in importing them into the West and the rest of the world.

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I remember one of my mothers' friends booked a trip to India. She didn't even make it out of the terminal before, as she put it "I realized I had made a terrible mistake" and booking a flight home. She said every man there had rape in his eyes, and not in a made-up Western way, in a 'they're going to drag me into the restroom and gang rape me' way. She listened to that inner voice, probably a good decision. She had read Gavin de Beckers book The Gift of Fear and knew premonitions should be listened to.
About 7 years back I dated a Korean girl, and one of her friends said she was doing a study camp in India to learn English (it was much, much cheaper than going to an ACTUAL English speaking country.)

I told her she was absolutely insane, and it was extremely likely she'd be sexually assaulted, if not worse.

Long story short, I didn't meet her again for years, but noticed from her Instagram she had in fact been and gone to India as planned. I guarantee she had dozens of stories of creeps and literal freaks.
 
I remember one of my mothers' friends booked a trip to India. She didn't even make it out of the terminal before, as she put it "I realized I had made a terrible mistake" and booking a flight home. She said every man there had rape in his eyes, and not in a made-up Western way, in a 'they're going to drag me into the restroom and gang rape me' way. She listened to that inner voice, probably a good decision. She had read Gavin de Beckers book The Gift of Fear and knew premonitions should be listened to.
Literally do not understand what women hope to gain from booking trips to the most abhorrent fucking nations in the world. Over a hundred countries in the world and women decide to pick complete shitholes full of con artists and rapists looking to assault women. Seriously, I would advise any woman against making a trip to France.
 
India has a serious problem much like China has. Daughters are hated in Indian culture because of the dowry system, where a bride's family has to pay the groom's family in gifts of money, goods, or property. This can get hella expensive the more daughters you have, so many are simply drowned in a bucket as soon as they are born. Men vastly outnumber women in India, so the women who survive the the first few hours of birth are in high demand.

This gives men three options according to cultural/caste rules.

1. Hope you meet the high standards of any family with a daughter or have a family that can buy you a wife/afford to not demand dowry

2. Go to a white county, act mysterious and exotic, and hope you scam your way into a bleeding heart white woman to marry you and then immediately make her subservient as soon as those papers are signed

3. Rape

So yeah. I'm not surprised this happened. Indians only really view women as little more than a house appliance that could perhaps birth you an heir, or a nuance that you have to drown in a bucket. Nothing will every change over there.
 
India is such a clusterfuck of a country that English is still one of their official languages almost a century after independence, because the country has such a high degree of language fragmentation. It's commonly taught as a second language for use in government and academia. An unfortunate side effect of that was multinational companies discovering that they could put cheap call centers in India, because they had a bit of English language proficiency.

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Honestly that's a gigantic plus for them. No need to learn whatever weird tribal language someone speaks, just DEMAND ENGLISH 😊

If only the Chinese and Japanese has such a policy.

As for the raping, this shit happens EVERY DAY in India.

The men just get away with it because there "justice system" is a sick fucking joke and you can literally be out on bail for felonys for DECADES. If you have cash/social standing the police are easy as shit to bribe/talk down.

Honestly, the 3rd world is amazing to do crime in as long a lynch mobs doesn't form or you magically get prosecuted.
 
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