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Thousands form human chain along Calcutta's EM Bypass, seek justice over RG Kar rape-murder

In a massive display of unity, people heed call by Calcutta’s doctors and make a 16 kilometre long human chain, demanding justice for the victim of the RG Kar rape and murder

Our Web Desk Published 03.09.24, 07:17 PM
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In the heart of Calcutta, doctors from across the city come together to form a massive human chain near Ruby crossing, standing united in their demand for justice for the RG Kar rape and murder victim.

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Thousands of citizens join the doctors in a show of solidarity at Patuli, with Calcutta’s streets filled with placards, banners, and a resounding call for justice.

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Medical professionals march side by side with citizens at EM Bypass, near Salt Lake Stadium, marking a rare moment where the healthcare community steps out of their roles to lead a protest.

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The human chain, initially started by doctors, soon swells as citizens join in, creating a powerful image of unity and shared purpose against the backdrop of injustice, at Patuli.

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Protesters hold up banners and placards with powerful messages, reflecting the collective anger and grief of a city that demands justice for the victim of the RG Kar case, near Ruby crossing.

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This protest marks a significant moment in Calcutta’s history, as doctors and citizens alike take to the streets, united in their quest for justice and change.

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In a powerful display of inter-generational solidarity, young students and elderly citizens join hands in the human chain, showing that the call for justice knows no age.

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The protest may have been silent, but the message is loud and clear: Calcutta stands united in its demand for justice, with the medical community leading the charge.

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