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FAIMA Outraged by Tragic Incident at Kolkata Medical College; Nationwide Protests Planned

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The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA) has expressed deep shock, sadness, and anger following a tragic and horrifying incident at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata. On the night of August 14, 2024, a mob of 400-500 people stormed the hospital premises and the emergency area, leading to the brutal rape and murder of a doctor on duty. The shocking visuals of this crime, which have now gone viral on social media, clearly show a complete breakdown of law and order.

This horrific event has brought to light the serious issue of inadequate security in hospitals across the country. In response to this tragic incident, FAIMA quickly organized a comprehensive meeting with Resident Doctor Associations (RDAs) from various states and Institutes of National Importance (INI). After thorough discussions, FAIMA, along with RDAs nationwide, has decided to indefinitely suspend elective medical services across the country.

FAIMA is urgently calling on all medical associations, nursing associations, and faculty associations to join forces in this significant fight for justice. The organization is demanding justice for the doctor who lost their life in West Bengal and is pushing for the creation of a CPA committee to ensure the safety of doctors across the country.

Amidst the ongoing nationwide protests, FAIMA has planned a peaceful protest in Delhi on August 17, 2024, at 5 PM. The protest will begin at Lady Hardinge Medical College (Gate No. 2) and will proceed to Jantar Mantar, where demonstrators will gather to demand justice and improved security for healthcare workers.

This tragic incident has sparked outrage not only within the medical community but also among the general public. The call for action is growing louder as more people express their concerns about the safety of doctors and other healthcare professionals who risk their lives to care for patients.

FAIMA’s decision to suspend elective medical services is a clear message to the authorities that the safety of healthcare workers cannot be compromised. The organization has vowed to continue its efforts until justice is served and meaningful steps are taken to protect those working in the healthcare sector.

As the date for the peaceful protest approaches, support for the cause continues to grow. FAIMA is determined to see this fight through, ensuring that the tragic death of the doctor in Kolkata is not in vain, and that no other healthcare worker has to face such a horrifying situation again.

The protest on August 17, 2024, in Delhi is expected to draw a large crowd, as doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers come together to demand justice and stronger protections for those who dedicate their lives to saving others.

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