Women in Siliguri Continue Protest Against Kolkata Doctor’s Rape-Murder
Women in Siliguri continue their protest against the tragic rape-murder of a doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, with support from Arjuna Awardee Mantu Ghosh and citizens from all walks of life.
The women of Siliguri have intensified their protest against the tragic rape-murder of a young doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, which occurred on 9th August. Early this morning, they lit candles and took an oath to continue their fight for justice, sending a powerful message of solidarity and determination to the rest of the country.
The protest saw participation from various sections of society, including renowned sportspersons and activists. Arjuna Awardee Mantu Ghosh, a celebrated table tennis player, stood alongside the protesters, lending her voice to the call for justice. Citizens from all walks of life joined hands, highlighting the widespread outrage and grief that the horrific incident has triggered across the state of West Bengal.
Continuing the Fight for Justice
The participants, mainly women, gathered in large numbers at a prominent public square in Siliguri, holding candles and placards bearing slogans demanding justice for the victim and stricter laws to ensure the safety and security of women. Many of the women who took part in the protest had traveled from nearby towns and villages, expressing their determination to see the protest through until justice is served. The collective mood was one of both sorrow and resolve, as the protesters vowed to keep the pressure on the authorities to ensure a fair and thorough investigation into the case.
“We are here to show our solidarity with the victim’s family and to demand justice,” said one of the protesters, a local resident. “This tragedy has shaken us all, and we will not rest until those responsible are held accountable. Women across West Bengal are united in this fight against the culture of impunity that allows such heinous crimes to occur.”
Widespread Support from All Sections of Society
Arjuna Awardee Mantu Ghosh, who joined the protest earlier today, emphasized the need for a united stand against crimes targeting women. Speaking at the gathering, she said, “It is a matter of deep sorrow and anger that we are once again having to protest for justice after such a brutal incident. We must make it clear that we will not tolerate such acts of violence. The government and law enforcement agencies must take strict action to ensure the safety of every citizen, especially women.”
The protest in Siliguri is part of a broader wave of demonstrations that have erupted across West Bengal following the incident at RG Kar Medical College. Various civil society groups, student organizations, and women’s rights activists have expressed their support, organizing candlelight vigils, marches, and discussions to keep the issue in the public eye. Many believe that sustained public pressure will be crucial in ensuring a transparent investigation and the swift prosecution of those involved in the crime.
Calls for Systemic Change
Activists and community leaders have called for systemic changes to address the root causes of violence against women in India. They have emphasized the need for more comprehensive education on gender equality, enhanced support systems for victims, and more stringent legal measures to deter future crimes. The women of Siliguri, in their powerful display of solidarity, are echoing these calls and highlighting the urgent need for change.
The tragic incident at RG Kar Medical College has sparked widespread anger and grief, not only in West Bengal but throughout the country. As the women of Siliguri continue their protest, they are determined to keep the issue alive until justice is delivered. Their message is clear: they will not be silenced, and their fight for justice will continue.