Several women medics took part in a march in the national capital on Saturday (August 17) to protest against the alleged rape and murder of a trainee doctor at a state-run hospital in Kolkata. They held placards that read “I don’t want to be the next victim”. Hundreds of medics, including doctors and resident doctors, wearing stethoscopes over their white aprons, started their march from the Lady Hardinge Medical College on the sixth day of their agitation over the incident and to press for their demands such as a central law to check violence against healthcare personnel.Delhi medics march against doctor’s rape-murder in Kolkata: ‘Don’t want to be next victim’
Several women medics took part in a march in the national capital on Saturday (August 17) to protest against the alleged rape and murder of a trainee doctor at a state-run hospital in Kolkata. They held placards that read “I don’t want to be the next victim”. Hundreds of medics, including doctors and resident doctors, wearing stethoscopes over their white aprons, started their march from the Lady Hardinge Medical College on the sixth day of their agitation over the incident and to press for their demands such as a central law to check violence against healthcare personnel.