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Police fire teargas at protesters over Kolkata doctor's rape, murder

- Hundreds march in Kolkata demanding minister's resignation after trainee doctor's rape and murder - Police use teargas and water cannon to disperse protesters who broke through barricades - Junior doctors launch nationwide protests, refusing non-emergency patients - Supreme Court creates hospital safety task force, urges doctors to return to work - Opposition accuses state government of suppressing incident, ruling party blames 'lawlessness' Source: [Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/world/india/indian-police-fire-teargas-hundreds-protesting-over-kolkata-doctors-rape-murder-2024-08-27/)

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78 years since Independence, 12 years since Nirbhaya - when will India achieve freedom from sexual violence?

Kolkata Doctor Rape-Murder Case: All You Need to Know Where it all began - A female postgraduate trainee doctor's semi-nude body was found in RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata on August 9, 2024. - The victim was a second-year student in the chest medicine department, on duty the night before. Reactions and fallout - PGT doctors at RG Kar Medical College stopped working in all departments except Emergency. - Student associations and opposition leaders demanded a quick, independent probe. - Ruling party called for a fair and transparent investigation. Initial autopsy findings - Indicated sexual assault and murder, ruling out suicide. - Revealed injuries to private parts, eyes, mouth, and other body parts. - Crime estimated to have occurred between 3 am and 6 am. Arrest and investigation - Sanjoy Roy, a 33-year-old civic volunteer, was arrested and charged with rape and murder. - Roy had unrestricted access to the hospital due to connections with senior police officers. - Evidence included a torn Bluetooth earphone and CCTV footage. - Roy's phone contained pornographic content, and he had a history of abusing his wives. CM Mamata Banerjee's response - Vowed to seek the death penalty for the accused. - Announced police camps set up at every hospital. - Promised to hand over the case to CBI if police couldn't solve it by Sunday. Nationwide protests and impact on patients - Junior doctors across the country protested, affecting patient care. - Federation of Resident Doctors' Association (FORDA) called off strike after meeting with Union Health Minister. Calcutta High Court's observations - Reprimanded the Bengal government for reappointing the hospital principal. - Criticized attempts to cover up the incident. - Ordered the case to be handed over to CBI. Political reactions - Rahul Gandhi criticized the handling of the case, raising questions about the attempt to save the accused.