Delhi Junior Doctors Hold Solidarity March Over RG Kar Medical College Incident
Junior doctors and medical students at Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital in Delhi organize a solidarity march in protest against the rape-murder incident at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata.
Junior doctors and medical students from Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital in Delhi organized a solidarity march today to protest against the horrific rape and murder incident at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata, West Bengal. The march, which saw the participation of hundreds of young medical professionals, was a powerful demonstration of unity and a call for justice for the victim.
Solidarity March in Delhi
The solidarity march, held within the premises of Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, was a response to the brutal crime that has shocked the nation. The tragic incident at RG Kar Medical College, where a trainee doctor was reportedly raped and murdered, has sparked outrage across India, particularly among the medical community. The junior doctors and medical students in Delhi joined their counterparts in Kolkata and other parts of the country in expressing their anger and grief over the incident.
Participants in the march carried placards and banners demanding justice for the victim and stricter measures to ensure the safety of women, especially those in the medical profession. Chants of “Justice for the victim” and “End violence against women” echoed through the hospital grounds as the march progressed. The demonstrators also called for swift action from the authorities to apprehend and punish the perpetrators of the heinous crime.
Voices of Protest
Speaking at the march, several junior doctors expressed their deep concern over the safety of women in the medical field. Dr. Anjali Mehra, a junior resident at Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, said, “This is not just an attack on one of our colleagues; it is an attack on the entire medical community. We are here to stand in solidarity with our sister in Kolkata and to demand that those responsible for this barbaric act be brought to justice immediately.”
Another participant, Dr. Rohan Verma, emphasized the need for systemic changes to protect women in the workplace. “It is unacceptable that women continue to face such dangers in their places of work. The medical profession is supposed to be about healing and saving lives, not about fearing for your own safety. We demand that the government take immediate steps to ensure the security of all healthcare workers,” he stated.
National Outrage
The incident at RG Kar Medical College has ignited a nationwide movement, with protests and demonstrations taking place in several cities across India. The medical fraternity, in particular, has been at the forefront of these protests, highlighting the vulnerabilities faced by women in the profession. The solidarity march in Delhi is part of a broader wave of protests that aim to draw attention to the need for urgent reforms to protect women from violence.
In addition to the marches and protests, several medical associations and organizations have issued statements condemning the crime and calling for justice. The Delhi Medical Association (DMA) and the Indian Medical Association (IMA) have both expressed their solidarity with the victim’s family and have urged the government to take decisive action to prevent such incidents in the future.
Calls for Justice
The solidarity march in Delhi ended with a candlelight vigil, where participants paid tribute to the victim and reaffirmed their commitment to fighting for justice. The junior doctors and medical students vowed to continue their protests until the culprits are brought to justice and meaningful steps are taken to ensure the safety of women in the medical profession.
As the nation grapples with the shock and horror of the RG Kar Medical College incident, the solidarity march in Delhi serves as a reminder that the fight for justice and safety must continue. The medical community, along with citizens across the country, is demanding that the government and law enforcement agencies act swiftly and decisively to prevent such tragedies from occurring again.

