HomeEntertainmentKolkata trainee doctor’s rape-murder: Alia Bhatt, Parineeti Chopra, Vijay Varma, Ayushmann Khurrana and others demand justice

Kolkata trainee doctor’s rape-murder: Alia Bhatt, Parineeti Chopra, Vijay Varma, Ayushmann Khurrana and others demand justice

Social media has been flooded with calls for justice. Among the most vocal was actress Alia Bhatt. She shared a heartfelt post on Instagram, calling for immediate action. In the series of pages of the post, one remarked, "Don't tell women to change their path - change the terrain. Every woman deserves better.

August 15, 2024 / 09:09 IST
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India is reeling from shock and outrage following the horrific rape and murder of a young trainee doctor in Kolkata. The tragedy, which took place at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, has sparked a nationwide uproar, with students, activists, politicians, and celebrities expressing their anger and frustration over the dire state of women’s safety in the country.

The incident has once again highlighted the urgent need for systemic change in protecting women, regardless of their societal roles. The victim, a post-graduate trainee doctor, was found dead inside the hospital on August 9, triggering protests across the country.

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Social media has been flooded with calls for justice. Among the most vocal was actress Alia Bhatt. She shared a heartfelt post on Instagram, calling for immediate action. In the series of pages of the post, one remarked, "Don't tell women to change their path - change the terrain. Every woman deserves better.

Actor Swara Bhasker expressed her outrage in a tweet that reflected widespread anger. "The rape and murder of the resident doctor in #Kolkata is gruesome & horrifying," Bhasker wrote. "It’s a painful reminder that India is no country for women... The accused must be put on trial and justice must be served speedily." She also said, "abject lapse on the part of hospital authorities and infrastructure," emphasizing how the crime shows broader systemic issues.

The uproar intensified after the Calcutta High Court transferred the investigation to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) amidst concerns about the fairness of the initial probe by Kolkata Police. This legal development further fueled calls for justice from various public figures.