RG Kar Medico Death Case: Resident Doctors Association threatens nationwide Phase 2 protest

Published On 2024-09-12 11:30 GMT   |   Update On 2024-09-12 11:31 GMT

New Delhi: The Federation of Resident Doctors’ Association (FORDA) has announced that it is considering stepping up protests by doctors across the country, standing in solidarity with their colleagues in West Bengal. This decision follows the Supreme Court's directive urging protesting doctors to return to work.

In a recent statement, FORDA emphasized that their fight extends beyond seeking justice for the young doctor who tragically lost his life following a brutal assault at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College.

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Stating that “the memory of Abhaya fuels our resolve,” the association pointed out that it will support the protest until her death is avenged, and the healthcare system in the country is restored to prevent such tragedies from happening again.

In its statement, FORDA stated, “We write to you today with deep sorrow and rage as the movement for justice for Abhaya continues to be undermined by the very institutions meant to protect the rights and safety of our society. The recent Supreme Court hearing regarding the brutal rape and murder of our colleagues at RG Kar Medical College on the 9th of August has left us completely disheartened. We had hoped for a swift and fair resolution to this horrific crime, but instead, the proceedings have taken a disappointing turn.”

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It is not only the Hon'ble court's inaction but also the appalling defense put up by representatives of the West Bengal government, led by Kapil Sibal, that has shocked and disappointed the members of the association. “They are now resorting to petty tactics, citing false statistics and misleading the Hon'ble Supreme Court to diminish the legitimacy of our protest. ‘These actions are not only disrespectful to the memory of Abhaya but also to the entire medical fraternity who stand united in this fight for Justice,” the association added.

Pointing out that senior doctors continue to provide their services diligently, FORDA stated that junior doctors should not be held responsible for deaths or disruptions in the hospitals. Stating the steps against doctors as a deliberate attempt to discredit the movement, the association added, “This is not only false but an insult to the dedication and integrity of our junior colleagues who have been at the forefront of this struggle for a safer and more just healthcare environment. Instead of working to deliver justice swiftly, the state government machinery has only sought to diffuse the movement by requesting doctors to return to work.”

“We assure you that our support is unwavering. We will not allow this protest to be silenced, and we will stand with you until justice is served. We assure you that FORDA is exploring all possible options as a mark of support and shall consider a PHASE-2 intensification of our protest after discussion with all stakeholder RDAs. The apathy and inaction of W.B Govt is truly terrifying,” the association added.

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