Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 9, 2024, Kolkata : In a significant escalation of their ongoing protests, doctors in Kolkata once again surrounded the office of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on October 9, following earlier demonstrations on September 20. This time, however, the movement is being spearheaded by senior medical professionals, highlighting the deepening concerns over the handling of the RG Kar case.
The protests are organized by three prominent medical and nursing associations, which have called for a march from Karunamayi to the CGO complex on Saturday afternoon. This action comes on the heels of the CBI submitting its charge sheet in Sealdah court last Monday, which has drawn sharp criticism from the medical community.
The charge sheet claims that Sanjay Rai acted alone in the horrific rape-murder incident, a conclusion that has been met with widespread skepticism among senior doctors. “The CBI’s charge sheet is disappointing and ridiculous. After 55 days of investigation, they suggest that one individual is responsible, despite the post-mortem report indicating the involvement of more than one person,” stated a senior physician involved in the protests.
This claim raises serious questions about the integrity of the investigation, with many doctors speculating whether the CBI is attempting to conceal crucial facts. “Is the CBI trying to hide something?” they asked, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in such a grave matter.
The doctors have urged the citizens of Kolkata to join their cause, stating, “In the midst of five days of worship, we are giving one hour to demand justice!” Their calls for solidarity resonate deeply in a city that has been shaken by this tragedy.
In addition to the planned march, the protesting medical professionals have announced a blood donation camp in memory of the victim, scheduled for Wednesday morning at RG Kar Medical College. This initiative aims to not only honor the victim’s memory but also mobilize community support for the broader demand for justice.
As the protests continue to gather momentum, the medical community remains resolute in its commitment to ensuring that justice is served, reflecting a growing frustration over the perceived inadequacies in the investigation process. The coming days will likely see increased public engagement and activism as the doctors and their supporters rally for a comprehensive and transparent investigation into the RG Kar case.