LIVE updates in the Kolkata rape-murder case: Case pertaining to the RG Kar hospital incident is heard by the Supreme Court.
LIVE updates on the doctor rape-murder case in Kolkata: A suo motu case concerning the rape and killing of a trainee doctor at the RG Kar hospital in Kolkata is being heard by a Supreme Court bench led by Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud amid widespread protests against the incident. In the meantime, national leaders and West Bengal governor CV Ananda Bose have convened in Delhi to discuss the matter with President Droupadi Murmu.
At a Raksha Bandhan celebration at Raj Bhavan on Monday, the governor declared, “Democracy in West Bengal is deteriorating.” This cannot continue. Sisters, we must promise today to defend our daughters.”
The parents of the trainee doctor expressed disappointment in Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West Bengal, for her handling of the rape-murder case and criticized the purported attempts to quiet protestors.
As the doctors’ strike enters its tenth day, health services across the nation are being negatively impacted. In response to demands from doctors for safety, the Union Health Ministry has approved a 25% increase in security deployment at central hospitals.
In accordance with an order from the Calcutta high court, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which took over from the Kolkata police, is currently looking into the case. Permission to administer a polygraph test to Sanjoy Roy, the accused, has been granted to the CBI.
The West Bengal TMC government has come under fire for allegedly being involved in suppressing protests. During a rally, senior TMC leader Arup Chakraborty cautioned doctors that they would not be saved if public anger turned against them. In addition, he incited the wrath of other parties by threatening to break the fingers of those who were criticizing Mamata Banerjee.