The Doctors Protest in Kolkata, part of a nationwide movement demanding justice for a murdered trainee doctor, turned violent at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The demonstration, which began at 11:55 PM following a social media campaign, saw a mob breach hospital barricades, causing property damage. Police used tear gas and lathi charges to control the situation, resulting in multiple injuries. The Kolkata Police Commissioner blamed a "malicious" social media campaign for the unrest and defended police actions.
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00:00There are so many people here. How do you see this?
00:10It's not a good thing to see.
00:12Because in the end, all the girls had to come out.
00:16And that too for protest. For whom?
00:18For the girl whose house is vacant.
00:20So this is a very shameful thing for everyone.
00:23This is a slap in the face for everyone.
00:25We want to show that the girl is safe outside.
00:28It's a duty for all of us.
00:31We should think about this.
00:33With a very calm mind.
00:35And everyone should start this from their homes.
00:38Not from this neighborhood, this state, this district.
00:41This is not the case.
00:42This should start from your home, from your son, from your daughter.
00:46That is why we have come here today.
00:49And we try and hope that this voice will reach that level.
00:55That it will reach that level where we want to reach.
00:59Where every day, every night, our daughter will be safe.
01:03She will be outside, she will be at home.
01:05Wherever she is, she will be safe.
01:08In my life, there have been so many protests.
01:10So many people gathered at night.
01:12So many people got down on the road.
01:14The road is closed today.
01:16The way I am looking at it, the way you are looking at it.
01:20It's all public.
01:22Today is the 78th Independence Day.
01:26There are schools everywhere.
01:29There are offices.
01:30There are municipalities.
01:32There are courts.
01:33There are flags everywhere.
01:35There are Red Forts.
01:36If we celebrate this day of freedom,
01:40then to protect women, to save women's honor,
01:45we women will not give up.
01:47We will not give up.
01:49If the country is truly independent,
01:52if the day of independence is celebrated,
01:55the day when women can walk freely at night,
01:59when women can do their work freely,
02:01the day when women can walk on the road freely,
02:05that day will be the day of true freedom.
02:08And on freedom, I have only one thing to say.
02:11If the country has a daughter,
02:13if the country has a sister,
02:15if the country has anyone, any woman,
02:17then to give her independence,
02:19to give her freedom,
02:21is the demand of the government.
02:23And that demand will not be met.
02:25In the coming days,
02:27when women will walk on the streets,
02:31and we, the men,
02:32we will stand with them,
02:34we will join our shoulders
02:36and we will think about everyone.
02:38We will think.
02:39We want justice.
02:40All of us should come here.
02:42Not just me, but everyone should come here.
02:44Everyone should protest.
02:45It's not about only West Bengal,
02:47it's all about India,
02:48that how we are not safe.
02:50It's the day of independence,
02:51we are not safe here.
02:52Because, like what happened,
02:55gang rape,
02:56this shouldn't have happened.
02:58We have no words to say,
02:59just we have come here to support.
03:01At least justice should be found.
03:03At 12 o'clock at night,
03:04so many people came out.
03:07We have never seen such a protest in Kolkata.
03:09We have never seen it,
03:10and we should see it.
03:11Everything should change.
03:14Whatever is happening,
03:17the girls are not safe.
03:19Everyone came out today,
03:20because whatever happened,
03:21it shouldn't have happened.
03:23That's the thing,
03:24it shouldn't have happened.
03:25It has happened,
03:26so we are protesting.
03:27What do you want?
03:29Everyone should be arrested.
03:31Those who have done it.
03:32What punishment do you want?
03:34They should hand it over to us.
03:36They should hand it over to all of us.
03:39Nothing else.
03:40People should decide what to do.
03:42Because if we go into legal,
03:44nothing will happen.
03:45The case will continue.
03:47Because the rape that happened in Delhi,
03:49the rape that happened in front of people,
03:52after that this can happen.
03:54So in the future,
03:55something worse can happen.
03:56I am a girl.
03:57My mother is also not safe.
03:59A four-month-old girl is raped.
04:01Looking at her,
04:03what do people think?
04:05That a four-month-old girl is being raped.
04:07She was in uniform,
04:09she was on duty.
04:10She was raped.
04:11I am not safe.
04:12My parents are not safe.
04:13My mother is not safe.
04:14No one is safe.
04:15No girl is safe.
04:16Not even a four-month-old girl is safe.
04:18So,
04:19nothing else.
04:20Everyone should protest.
04:22As the crime rate is increasing,
04:25the limit of protest is also increasing.
04:27Otherwise,
04:28we are not getting justice.
04:30This is not a matter of one girl.
04:33This is a safety issue for all of us.
04:36That is why,
04:37this protest.
04:39There is a lot of speech of the government here.
04:41Mamata Banerjee is saying that
04:44we have handled the issue of R.G.C.O.R.
04:47in a very bad way.
04:51So,
04:52do you think this is the government's step?
04:56The government's step
04:58will be taken by the government.
05:00We need individual protection
05:04of every human being,
05:06of every woman.
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