TMC MP to hold dharna against doctors murder, to support womens midnight protest
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The rape and murder of a young doctor at a state-run hospital in Kolkata continues to roil the state of West Bengal. File photo

TMC MP to hold dharna against doctor's murder, to support women's midnight protest

Women in eastern Kolkata and Bengal districts will hold a midnight protest against the doctor's murder at RG Kar Medical College; TMC MP to hold a dharna


The rape and murder of a young doctor at a state-run hospital in Kolkata continues to roil the state of West Bengal.

Senior TMC MP Sukhendu Sekhar Ray, who condemned the dastardly crime, has promised to go on an individual dharna from 5 pm to 9pm to express his solidarity with a midnight protest organised by women on Wednesday (August 14).

Women in the eastern metropolis and districts of West Bengal are scheduled to hit the roads at midnight as a mark of protest against the killing of the trainee doctor at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.

"Today I will sit on an individual dharna from 5 pm to 9 pm to register my protest and express my solidarity with women who will hit the streets tonight. Due to my age, I won't be able to join them at midnight but I express full support to them," Ray told PTI.

Last night in a post on X, the TMC MP had said he would join the protesters as he has a daughter and a granddaughter.

"Tomorrow I am going to join the protesters particularly because I have a daughter and little granddaughter like millions of Bengali families. We must rise to the occasion. Enough of cruelty against women. Let's resist together. Come what may, " he posted on the microblogging site.

Later, when a social media user posted that he might be thrown out of the party, Ray said, "Please need not worry for my fate. Blood of a freedom fighter flows in my veins. I'm least bothered."

CBI probe

The Calcutta high court on Tuesday ordered the transfer of the probe into the alleged rape and murder of the trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital from the Kolkata Police to the CBI.

Widespread agitation by junior doctors has crippled state healthcare services with the functioning of even emergency and outdoor departments coming to a halt in most state-run hospitals.

(With inputs from agencies)

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