Kolkata Unites with Candles to Seek Justice for Slain Doctor

Residents of Kolkata and districts of West Bengal turned off their lights and took to the streets with candles on Wednesday evening to protest the murder of a doctor at RG Kar hospital. They demanded swift justice and expressed solidarity with the deceased's family, following a call from the West Bengal Junior Doctors' Front.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kolkata | Updated: 04-09-2024 23:36 IST | Created: 04-09-2024 23:36 IST
Kolkata Unites with Candles to Seek Justice for Slain Doctor
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In a powerful display of civic solidarity, Kolkata residents turned off their lights for an hour from 9 pm to 10 pm on Wednesday evening. Protesters flooded the streets with burning candles to denounce the murder of a doctor at RG Kar hospital and show support for the victim's family.

Across various districts of West Bengal, citizens also took to the streets late in the evening. Armed with burning torches, candles, and backlit mobile phones, they demanded justice for the slain RG Kar hospital doctor. The protest was organized by the West Bengal Junior Doctors' Front, under the banner 'Let There Be Light, Let There Be Justice,' aligning with a Supreme Court hearing on the case scheduled for September 5.

Prominent landmarks, including Victoria Memorial and Raj Bhavan, along with homes in the city and suburbs, went dark at 9 pm sharp. Governor CV Ananda Bose joined the protest by lighting a candle at Raj Bhavan, emphasizing the symbolic act by stating, 'When light is fear, darkness is dear.' Crowds gathered in large numbers across Kolkata, Howrah, and Salt Lake, chanting 'We want justice' and demanding accountability for the horrifying incident.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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