RG Kar Case: Rallies demand justice for Kolkata trainee doctor
Press Trust of India | September 15, 2024 | 05:03 PM IST | 1 min read
Retired army officers, alumni of the Purulia Sainik School marched in south Kolkata with placards in their hands amid rains.
KOLKATA: Rallies and demonstrations demanding justice for the RG Kar hospital's doctor who was raped and murdered rocked Kolkata on Sunday. Retired Army officers, who were alumni of the Purulia Sainik School, marched from Jadavpur 8B Bus Stand to Golpark in south Kolkata with placards in their hands amid rains.
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In Wellington in the central part of the city, former students of Calcutta Girls' High School marched in a rally. Hundreds of nurses held a rally at Karunamoyee in Salt Lake, seeking safety at the workplace. The post-graduate trainee doctor was raped and murdered while on duty last month, triggering a nationwide outrage.
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