SFI Workers Protest in Kolkata, Demanding Justice in RG Kar Medical College Rape-Murder Case
SFI (Students Federation of India) workers staged a protest march in Kolkata, West Bengal, demanding justice for the victim in the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape-murder case.
The streets of Kolkata witnessed a powerful display of student activism as members of the Students Federation of India (SFI) took to the streets on Tuesday, demanding justice for the victim in the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape-murder case. The incident, which has sent shockwaves through the city, has become a rallying point for student organizations and activists who are calling for swift legal action and increased safety measures on campuses across the state.
The protest march, organized by SFI, began at the College Square and proceeded towards the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, where the tragic incident occurred. Holding banners and chanting slogans, the demonstrators called for justice for the victim and demanded that the authorities take immediate steps to ensure the safety of students in educational institutions. The protestors also criticized the alleged inaction of the college administration and local authorities in addressing the issue, which they claim has contributed to a culture of impunity.
“We are here today to demand justice for our fellow student who lost her life in such a brutal and heinous manner,” said Aniket Roy, an SFI leader who was among the protest organizers. “This is not just about one incident; it’s about the safety and security of every student in this state. We will not rest until justice is served, and those responsible are held accountable.”
The protest march drew a significant crowd, with hundreds of students, activists, and concerned citizens joining the demonstration. The march was largely peaceful, although tensions were high as the protestors expressed their anger and frustration over the incident. Police personnel were deployed along the route to maintain order and ensure the safety of both the protestors and the public.
The RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape-murder case has sparked widespread outrage, not just in Kolkata but across West Bengal. The victim, a medical student, was reportedly assaulted and murdered within the college premises, raising serious concerns about the safety of students on campus. The incident has prompted calls for an overhaul of security protocols in educational institutions and greater accountability from college administrations.
“The administration has failed to protect its students,” said Priya Das, another protestor and SFI member. “We demand that the culprits be brought to justice immediately, and that the college take responsibility for the safety of its students. This could have been prevented if the administration had taken the necessary precautions.”
As the protest march reached the gates of RG Kar Medical College, the demonstrators held a moment of silence in memory of the victim. The silence was broken by chants demanding justice and an end to violence against women. The protestors vowed to continue their agitation until their demands are met and the perpetrators are brought to justice.
The incident has also led to renewed discussions about the need for stronger legal protections for women and students, as well as the implementation of more robust safety measures on campuses. Activists have called for the installation of CCTV cameras, increased police patrolling, and the establishment of a dedicated helpline for students facing harassment or violence.
The SFI has announced plans to escalate their protests if swift action is not taken by the authorities. Meanwhile, the state government has assured the public that a thorough investigation is underway, and that justice will be served. The incident has once again highlighted the urgent need for reforms to ensure the safety and well-being of students in educational institutions across the country.