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Kolkata case: Why doctors were adamant on strike and what CBI probe has found so far…Know Updates

Nita Yadav

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The rampage of rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital shows no sign of abating. Doctors protest continues in Kolkata to get justice for the victim. Even after the Supreme Court’s order, Dr. RG Kar is continuously protesting at the hospital. On September 9, the Supreme Court directed the protesting doctors to return to their work by 5 pm tomorrow, September 10. But even after the Supreme Court’s ban, the doctors’ protest continues.

The rampage of rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital shows no signs of abating. Doctors protest continues in Kolkata to get justice for the victim. Even after the Supreme Court’s order, Dr. RG Kar is continuously protesting at the hospital. On September 9, the Supreme Court directed the protesting doctors to return to their work by 5 pm tomorrow, September 10. But even after the Supreme Court’s ban, the doctors’ protest continues.

There was no agreement between CM Mamata and the doctors

The Mamata government proposed talks to end the doctors’ strike, but the two sides are still deadlocked over the terms of the talks. West Bengal Chief Secretary Manoj Mant on Thursday invited the protesting junior doctors for talks, but even after waiting for Mamata Banerjee for hours, the doctors were not ready for talks.

After this, Mamata Banerjee held a press conference and apologized to the common people and appealed to the doctors to return to their work. Mamata Banerjee waited for more than 2 hours to speak to the protesting doctors. Mamata Sarkar called the junior doctors, who have been protesting for a month, for the third time for talks. But the conversation could not be done.

The protesting doctors persisted in their demand

Doctors were adamant about live streaming the meeting and the meeting could not take place. After this, Mamata held a press conference and apologized to the people. He said that today I waited for two hours for the protesting doctors, but they were not ready to talk. I want to apologize to those who thought that there would be a meeting between the doctors and the government today and that this movement would be resolved.

Mamata further said that I also want justice in this matter. The health system of Kolkata has come to a standstill due to the strike of these doctors. Many lives have been lost. Millions of patients are in bad condition. I am ready to resign for people’s happiness.

What has been found so far in the CBI investigation?

On August 9, a month had passed since this incident. CBI is continuously investigating the matter. Recently, the investigating agency went to Kolkata’s Presidency Jail and collected the teeth marks of the main accused Sanjay Roy. On Wednesday, the CBI once again questioned accused Sanjay Roy, 4 junior doctors and 2 police officers. CBI is continuously investigating and probing from every angle to solve the mystery of the Kolkata rape murder case.

  • Sanjay Roy is the main accused, he committed the crime single-handedly.
  • Evidence of Sanjay Roy’s involvement in this crime was found in the CCTV footage of the hospital and the forensic report.
  • The role of former principal Sandeep Ghosh is questionable after this incident. He has been arrested.
  • Questions on Kolkata Police’s method of investigation. There was a delay of 14 hours in registering the FIR.
  • Many malpractices have come to light in the hospital.
  • Complaints against former Principal Sandeep Ghosh were ignored.
  • CBI also interrogated 4 junior doctors, 2 police officers
  • The Supreme Court has given the CBI time till September 17
  • CBI took the teeth marks of Sanjay
  • CBI will conduct narco analysis test of accused Sanjay Roy. An application has been made to the court.

What is Kolkata Rape Murder Case?

In fact, on August 9, a 31-year-old trainee doctor was first raped and then murdered in the seminar hall of Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College. After this, doctors across the country started protesting for justice. A nationwide strike by doctors began. Seeing the growing outrage of the people, the High Court took notice of this matter. The investigation of the case was handed over from the Kolkata Police to the CBI. After the order of the High Court, the CBI started its investigation. Later, the Supreme Court also took cognizance of this matter. The matter has already been heard twice in the Supreme Court. During the last hearing, the Supreme Court had given the CBI till September 17 to file a status report.

Nita Yadav

Nita Yadav

I am Nita Yadav, specializing in writing about politics and breaking national news. My focus is on delivering insightful and timely perspectives on these crucial topics, aiming to inform and engage my readers effectively.

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