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  • ASCOMS Jammu Doctors Lead Protests Over Kolkata Rape-Murder

    ASCOMS Jammu Doctors Lead Protests Over Kolkata Rape-Murder

    Jammu, India – The tragic rape and murder of a 31-year-old juniors doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital has ignited widespread outrage, with doctors from the Acharya Shri Chander College of Medical Sciences (ASCOMS) in Jammu emerging at the forefront of protests. These protests are a call to action for stronger safety measures and protections for medical professionals who are increasingly finding themselves vulnerable to violence and threats in the workplace.

    The horrifying incident in Kolkata has sent shockwaves through the medical community. The trainee doctor, who was both a promising medical professional and a dedicated caregiver, was brutally attacked within the hospital premises—an environment that should be a sanctuary for both patients and staff. This crime has brought to light the urgent need for comprehensive safety protocols within healthcare institutions, highlighting a growing crisis that doctors and healthcare workers have been facing for years.

    Protests Across the Medical Community

    In the days following the tragedy, doctors and medical students across India have taken to the streets, expressing their anger and fear. The protests have been especially pronounced in Jammu, where doctors from ASCOMS have led the charge.

    In a symbolic and powerful statement, a doctor from ASCOMS was seen holding a placard that read “No Safety, No Duty,” encapsulating the sentiment shared by healthcare workers nationwide.

    Another doctor was seen holding a placard that read ” Saving Lives, Risking Ours !? – The Unprotected Doc’s “

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    These protests are not just about demanding justice for the slain trainee doctor but also about pushing for systemic change. The medical fraternity is calling for the implementation of a central law to protect healthcare workers from violence and assault, a measure that they believe is long overdue. The demands include not only physical safety but also ensuring that hospitals are equipped with the necessary resources to prevent such incidents from happening in the future.

    Calls for Accountability

    The case has also brought about significant legal and administrative consequences. The Calcutta High Court has heavily criticized the administration of RG Kar Medical College for its “serious lapses” in the matter, leading to the resignation of Sandip Ghosh, the principal of the college. However, his immediate reassignment to another prominent medical institution—Calcutta National Medical College—sparked further protests, ultimately resulting in the court placing him on indefinite leave.

    The involvement of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) adds another layer of seriousness to the case, as the central agency steps in to ensure a thorough and unbiased investigation. The focus remains on bringing those responsible to justice and addressing the broader issues of safety and security for medical professionals.

    A Cry for Change

    The protests led by ASCOMS doctors, alongside their peers from institutions like AIIMS and various medical associations, are a clarion call for change. They underscore the growing unrest within the medical community, which feels increasingly under siege. The message from these healthcare workers is clear: without adequate safety measures, their ability to perform their duties is severely compromised.

    As the protests continue to gain momentum, the medical community is rallying together to ensure that the voices of those on the front lines are heard. The tragic incident in Kolkata has become a catalyst for a broader movement aimed at securing the rights and safety of medical professionals across the country.

    The medical fraternity’s demand for action is not just a plea for justice for the victim but a push for a future where healthcare workers can perform their duties without fear, ensuring that such a tragedy never occurs again.

  • Long live the brave people of Kashmir

    Long live the brave people of Kashmir

    Being a Kashmiri myself, I salute the Kashmiris who are holding massive protests and agitations in the Pakistan army occupied Kashmir against inflation, particularly huge rise in electricity bills and prices of foodstuffs.
    To many it seem that such protests will achieve nothing, but to my mind they have a historical significance.
    To my mind, the agitating Kashmiris are providing leadership to not only their own state but to the whole of India and Pakistan, in two ways. Let me explain.
    (1) The Kashmiris have rightly focused on a real, economic issue, i.e. price rise, and they have refused to be befooled by the government which usually tries to divert attention towards irrelevant issues.As the Roman Emperors used to say ” If you cannot give the people bread give them circuses ”. Unfortunately for the Pakistan Government, the Kashmiris will not be satisfied with having circuses any longer, but insist on having bread.
    Massive unemployment and skyrocketing prices of essential commodities have made life almost unbearable for most Indians and Pakistanis, not just Kashmiris.
    Kashmiris are thus showing the path ahead to all Indians and Pakistanis in this respect.
    One may recall the march of Parisian women demanding bread to Versailles in October 1789, which brought down the Bourbon dynasty, and the demonstrations for bread in St Petersburg in February 1917 which brought down the Romanovs.
    (2) The second significance of these protests is that in many places slogans were shouted ” We want freedom from Pakistan ”, and in some places even  Indian flags were hoisted.
    To my mind, this marks the beginning of the realisation among Pakistani people that in fact India and Pakistan ( and Bangladesh ) are really one nation, sharing the same culture, which were one for 500 years ( since the time of Mughal Emperor Akbar ). Partition of India in 1947 was a British swindle, on the basis of the bogus two nation theory, perpetrated by the British through their agents Gandhi and Jinnah, and must be undone.
    The aim of Partition was to keep Hindus and Muslims fighting each other so that we remain weak and backward, and not emerge as a modern industrial giant, of which we have all the potential, and thus become another China, a big rival to Western industry with our cheap labour. ( as explained in the video below )
     Unless we reunify under a secular government and with modern minded leaders we can never emerge as a modern industrial giant, but will remain condemned to massive poverty and unemployment, appalling level of child malnourishment, skyrocketing prices of essential commodities, lack of proper healthcare and good education for the masses, etc
    The brave Kashmiris, showing magnificent and unwearied fighting spirit, undaunted by all odds, are giving much needed leadership and guidance to the people of the entire Indian subcontinent.
    Long live the brave and courageous people of Kashmir, who have hearts of tigers !
    No amount of military jackboots can cow down such valiant and indomitable people
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  • Kerala doctor murder: Outraged medical bodies stage protest

    Kerala doctor murder: Outraged medical bodies stage protest

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    Kollam/Thiruvananthapuram: Angry medical professionals came out on the streets protesting after a 22-year-old doctor was stabbed to death by a patient she was treating on Wednesday.

    Condemning the attack, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) and Kerala Government Medical Officers’ Association (KGMOA) termed the incident as unfortunate and sad.

    In a statement issued by KGMOA’s president Dr T N Suresh, the union of government medical professionals said all services except emergency treatment will be suspended today in Kollam district.

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    It sought exemplary punishment for those responsible for the incident and demanded that stringent measures be put in place to prevent the recurrence of such incidents.

    KGMOA also urged the government to strengthen security in hospitals, ensure due precautions are taken when bringing the accused in custody for medical examination and urgently implement a triage system.

    An IMA official said that doctors and nurses try their best to save lives but if their lives are in jeopardy, what should be done. “Such incidents should not happen. We (doctors) cannot continue working in such circumstances. It is unacceptable that our lives are in danger when we are trying to save lives. We had in the past too indicated our objections to such attacks on medical professionals. We are angry and sad over the incident,” he said.

    Dr Vandana Das (22) was stabbed to death by Sandeep (42) while she was attending him in Kerala on Wednesday. Sandeep was brought there by police after being involved in a fight with his family members.

    She was attending to Sandeep when suddenly he fatally attacked her with a pair of surgical scissors and a scalpel on her head, neck and chest.

    Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan condoled the death of the doctor and said the incident was “shocking and extremely painful”. He said a thorough investigation will be conducted in the matter.

    “Assaulting health workers in the line of duty is unacceptable. A thorough investigation will be conducted into the incident. The government will take strong action against attacks on doctors and health workers,” Vijayan said in a statement.

    The Kerala State Human Rights Commission, based on media reports of the incident, on its own initiated a case and sought a report within seven days from the District Police Chief of Kollam.

    The incident kicked off a political row over Health Minister Veena George’s statement before the media that the victim was a house surgeon and therefore, inexperienced and got scared when the attack occurred.

    Criticising her statement, Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee president K Sudhakaran questioned what the minister meant by the doctor being inexperienced.

    “Does she mean the doctor was inexperienced to counter or defend against an attack by a man addicted to drugs and alcohol? The statement is a joke,” he told reporters.

    Condoling the death of the doctor, Sudhakaran said it was sad and unfortunate that something like this happened.

    Leader of Opposition in the Assembly and senior Congress leader V D Satheesan said the doctor’s murder has shaken the entire Kerala society.

    He contended that it was a dangerous situation that hospitals are not safe places and alleged that the doctor was killed due to “negligence of the police”.

    Education Minister V Sivankutty also condoled the death and said it was a shocking incident. He said the government will take all necessary steps under the law including departmental action against the accused, who is a school teacher.

    The state government came under fire from the Congress and the BJP with both parties alleging that it has done little to ensure safety of healthcare workers at their workplaces.

    Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Parliamentary Affairs V Muraleedharan, while expressing shock and concern over the tragic incident, contended it was a shame that doctors and healthcare workers were not safe in Kerala.

    He alleged that the “apathy and callousness” of the Pinarayi Vijayan government and its “misgovernance” was tarnishing the image of the state and bringing disrepute to it.

    “Shocked to learn about the brutal murder of Dr Vandana Das and attack on hospital staff in Kottarakkara. Atrocious that dreaded criminals are cut loose, endangering the lives of life savers. Deeply concerned about the safety of doctors and healthcare workers in Kerala.

    “Shame that doctors and healthcare workers are not safe in Kerala, which is a renowned global destination for medical tourism and has a rich legacy of various streams of medicine and healthcare. The apathy and callousness of @pinarayivijayan and the misgovernance of @CPIMKerala is tarnishing that image and bringing disrepute to the State. It’s a disgrace that @pinarayivijayan government can’t keep our doctors safe,” he tweeted.

    Speaking along similar lines, Satheesan alleged it was deplorable that the state government has done little to ensure safety of healthcare workers.

    He said there were widespread problems in the health department and in each case only inquiries were announced and beyond that nothing else happened.

    The Congress leader attacked George too by saying that the minister had ordered the “most number of investigations in the state’s history”.



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  • MP: Cong takes out silent march to protest vandalisation of its Jabalpur office

    MP: Cong takes out silent march to protest vandalisation of its Jabalpur office

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    Jabalpur: Congress leaders on Sunday took out a silent march in Madhya Pradesh’s Jabalpur to protest the vandalisation of their city office. The party has blamed Bajrang Dal for the vandalism.

    The Congress has been facing backlash from BJP and right-wing outfits for bracketing Bajrang Dal with the Popular Front of India (PFI) in its manifesto for the May 10 Karnataka polls.

    The party leaders started from Shahid Smarak and ended their protest at the statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Town Hall, said a Congress functionary.

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    “Congressmen are Gandhians. We are not going to storm their office. We are going to do a peaceful protest till 200-odd Bajrang Dal men, some of them history-sheeters, are not arrested,” mayor and city Congress president Jagat Bahadur Singh told PTI.

    The Congress has also demanded action against two inspectors from Kotwali and Lordganj police stations. These inspectors were deputed at the “Bajrang Dal’s protest site but were conspicuous by their absence”, Singh said.

    After the Congress’ office in the Baldeo Bagh area was vandalised on Thursday, the Bajrang Dal had claimed that it was involved in the act.

    Two days ago, police said that they had arrested 10 persons, including prime accused Sumit Singh Thakur who is the “vibhag prachar pramukh” of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP). Bajrang Dal is the youth wing of the VHP.

    Earlier, a police official had said that they had booked 25 people on the basis of video footage and a complaint for rampaging through the Congress city office.

    Additional Superintendent of Police Priyanka Shukla could not be reached contacted despite repeated attempts to know how many people have been arrested till date.

    The protesting Congress workers included Rajya Sabha member Vivek Tankha and MLAs Tarun Bhanot, Sanjay Yadav, and Lakhan Gangoria.

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  • Farmers join wrestlers protest at Jantar Mantar

    Farmers join wrestlers protest at Jantar Mantar

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    Farmers join wrestlers protest at Jantar Mantar



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  • Israelis protest for 18th week against judicial reform plan

    Israelis protest for 18th week against judicial reform plan

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    Tel Aviv: For the eighteenth week in a row, thousands of Israelis took to the streets of Tel Aviv on Saturday to protest against plans by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to overhaul the judicial system.

    Despite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s pause on the controversial reform plan in March, opponents of the judicial reform law have continued to hold protests in the commercial centre and across the nation since January.

    Crowds of protesters waved the blue and white Israeli flags that have become a feature of protests over the past three months.

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    Israeli Channel 12 estimates indicate that 110,000 people protested in Tel Aviv alone, while other demonstrations were held in cities across the country.

    The proposed overhaul would allow Parliament to override many judgements and give the government influence over appointing Supreme Court judges.

    Israelis continue to hold divergent views on the proposed legislation, which the government claims is required to tame a judiciary that exercises excessive power but which critics claim eliminates an essential check on those in authority.

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  • Manipuris organise protest in Guwahati against violence in home state

    Manipuris organise protest in Guwahati against violence in home state

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    Guwahati: Natives of Manipur, including a large number of students, held a protest in Guwahati on Friday in the wake of the violence that paralysed the state for the last few days.

    The protesters said that unauthentic information has been peddled which is causing a state of confusion.

    “We are very worried about the situation there. As the internet services snapped off in many parts of Manipur, wrong information has been circulating in the social media that is creating a state of panic among us who are living far from home,” a student who took part in the protest said.

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    The protesters demanded that the government must ensure that peace returns in Manipur at the earliest.

    Meanwhile, a section of protesters alleged that the Manipur government’s intention to implement National Register of Citizens (NRC) in the state is behind the outbreak of the violence.

    A protester said: “The issue is not with granting ST status to the Meitei community. The NRC is the basic cause of the recent conflict.”

    Notably, following the High Court’s directive to grant Scheduled Tribe (ST) status to non-tribal Meitei community in Manipur has reopened a decade-old faultline between the hill tribes and Meitei community.

    A protest march organised by All Tribal Students’ Union Manipur (ATSUM) turned violent in the border area of Bishnupur and Churachandpur districts when the demonstrators clashed with a group of local people there.

    According to reports, following the clashes, a few unidentified miscreants set ablaze houses belonging to a particular group. After that, unrest spread in many locations including the state capital Imphal.

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  • Hyderabad: Post Bajrang Dal protest, police pickets continue at Gandhi Bhavan

    Hyderabad: Post Bajrang Dal protest, police pickets continue at Gandhi Bhavan

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    Hyderabad: Police deployment continued for the second day at the Telangana Congress party headquarters Gandhi Bhavan in the city following a nationwide protest by Bajrang Dal for comparison of the organization to the Popular Front of India (PFI).

    The Karnataka Congress unit in its manifesto stated that it would ban the Bajrang Dal and compared the group to the PFI. The PFI was recently banned by the Union government for its alleged anti-national activities.

    The Bajrang Dal announced a nationwide protest and protests are held across the country for the past couple of days.

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    On Wednesday, the Telangana Bajrang Dal activists held protests in all districts and the city. The Bajrang Dal workers stormed the Gandhi Bhavan on Wednesday.

    The police took over 300 of the activists into custody and shifted them to various police stations. All of them were let off later.

    Following the developments, the police pickets continued at the Gandhi Bhavan on Thursday as well.

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  • Hyderabad civic body meet ends abruptly, BJP corporators stage protest

    Hyderabad civic body meet ends abruptly, BJP corporators stage protest

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    Hyderabad: Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) Mayor Gadwal Vijayalakshmi adjourned the 6th General Body meeting of GHMC on Wednesday, informed an official statement by the GHMC CPRO.

    Water board officials walked out of the general body meeting first and later GHMC officials boycotted the general body meeting in support of HMWSSB officials.

    The BJP corporators staged a protest at the council hall at the GHMC office in Tank Bund against the officials for disrespecting the mayor and Council members.

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    Later police forcefully detained them and took them into custody.

    The mayor said that it was inappropriate for some corporators to protest at the water board office yesterday.

    After adjourning the GHMC council meeting, she held a press conference.

    Mayor Gadwal Vijayalakshmi said that the council meeting was held late as per the wishes of the members.

    The statement read, on this occasion, the mayor lashed out at the opposition corporators.

    She said that she spoke to all the party leaders to make the council meeting go smoothly. She further said that the corporators have been asked to cooperate in the context of holding the meeting after five months.

    The mayor said that the council meeting was organized to resolve public issues and the BJP corporators deliberately protested.

    “Some BJP corporators used unparliamentary words against officials,” the mayor added.

    She said that they would not have behaved like this if they really wanted the meeting to be held.

    The mayor said that it is not appropriate to pelt the silt in the chamber of the woman officer and managing director at the water board office yesterday. The mayor asked the BJP corporators to change their behaviour and cooperate for the smooth running of the meeting.

    Speaking to ANI, BJP corporator Akula Srivani said, “BJP protesting against the recklessness of the state government. Due to recklessness, we have lost two lives. Two children died in two days after falling into the sewer. We are questioning the GHMC. Yesterday, we went to the HMWSSB office and gifted Dana Kishore a flower pot with silt as we are suffering due to drainage silt.”

    Reacting to the mayor’s allegation that it is not appropriate to put the silt in the chamber of the woman, the BJP corporator said that it is a wrong allegation, if there is anything true in it then we are sorry and demand to provide the proof. We want complete materialistic work and the safety of the people. The revenue is increasing every year but even after many years, manholes and sewers are open. We are staging protests at the GHMC council and want the Mayor to come and answer our questions.

    Another BJP corporator said that it’s shameful that a water body Official boycotted the council meeting.

    The officials are taking salaries from the public tax and without hearing their grievances boycotting the council is disrespecting the mayor and Council members. So BJP corporators are staging a protest here at the council hall.

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  • After ‘misrepresented’ comments over protest, PT Usha meets wrestlers

    After ‘misrepresented’ comments over protest, PT Usha meets wrestlers

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    New Delhi: Facing criticism from all quarters for being insensitive towards the protesting wrestlers, IOA President PT Usha on Wednesday met them at the protest site and assured the grapplers of her support, saying she was first an athlete and then an administrator.

    Former sprinter Usha had come down heavily on the wrestlers for resuming their protest instead of approaching the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) for their issues.

    She had said that the wrestlers should have shown some discipline and that they had tarnished the country’s image by hitting the streets, a comment that brought criticism for her and the IOA.

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    Usha left without speaking with the media but Bajrang Punia said she has assured them help.

    “Initially when she said that, we felt very bad but then she said that her comments were misinterpreted. She said that she is first an athlete and then an administrator,” said Bajrang, the Tokyo Games bronze medallist.

    “We told her that we want justice. We don’t have a fight with the government or opposition or anyone else. We are sitting here for the betterment of wrestling. If this issue is resolved and if the allegations (against WFI president Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh) are proved then there should be legal action,” he added.

    When asked if Usha had come with a solution from the government or from the IOA, Punia said, “Nothing of that sort”.

    “She only said that she is with us.”

    Asked if he was satisfied following the meeting with Usha, he said, “If she is giving us assurance, I suppose she should fulfil that assurance. But we clarified to her that until and unless things are not okay and we get justice, of which we are very hopeful, this protest will continue.”

    Asked if any solution had emerged, he said, “If the things she has spoke about… if there is an initiative along those lines, then definitely there will be a solution to this issue. She said she will try to resolve all our problems. If she wants she can do anything.”

    Reacting to wrestlers’ resumption of protest, PT Usha, after the IOA’s Executive Committee meeting last week, had said, “Thoda toh discipline hona chahiye (there should be some discipline). Instead of coming to us, they have gone straight to the streets. It’s not good for sport.”

    IOA acting CEO Kalyan Chaubey had said, “IOA President Dr. PT Usha would like to say that this kind of agitation is not good for the country’s image. India has a good reputation globally. This negative publicity is not good for the country.”

    This had invited criticism for Usha for not understanding the wrestlers’ point of view despite being a former athlete and a woman herself.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )