03 September,2024 01:00 PM IST | Kolkata | mid-day online correspondent
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Junior doctors of different medical colleges who took out a rally to Kolkata Police headquarters Lalbazar demanding the resignation of police commissioner Vineet Goyal, stayed put at nearby B B Ganguly Street even on Tuesday morning, more than 12 hours after they were stopped from marching further, reported news agency PTI.
The doctors, who were joined by several common people as well as students from other educational institutions spent the entire Monday night on BB Ganguly Street, around half a kilometre away from Lalbazar, to stop them from marching ahead, reported PTI.
A huge contingent of Kolkata Police officers remained on guard on the other side of the barricade built with guardrails chained together and locked with padlocks.
The junior doctors had placed the replica of a spine and red roses on the barricade. The replica is to emphasise the duty of the police force to protect citizens, they claimed, reported PTI.
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"This was not in our plan. We did not know that the Kolkata Police was so scared that they would put up this 9-feet high barricade to stop us. Our agitation will continue till we are allowed to reach Lalbazar and meet the CP. We will continue sitting here until then," one of the agitating doctors told PTI.
They continued shouting slogans seeking justice and protection for all, including doctors.
The doctors started their march towards the Lalbazar at around 2 pm Monday holding placards which displayed illustrations of Goyal with texts calling for his resignation, reported PTI.
They also burnt an effigy of the police commissioner after they were stopped on BB Ganguly street.
They also raised slogans, seeking exemplary punishment for the perpetrators of the alleged rape and murder of a trainee doctor at the Kar Medical College and hospital.
The medics have alleged inadequate steps by the police during its probe into the Kolkata doctor rape-murder, before the investigation was handed over to the CBI by the Calcutta High Court.
West Bengal Law Minister Moloy Ghatak on Tuesday introduced the anti-rape Bill at the state Assembly special session, reported PTI.
Discussion on the Bill is expected to take place for around two hours in which BJP MLAs Sikha Chatterjee and Agnimitra Paul are scheduled to speak beside the Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari.
A two-day special session of the Assembly has been summoned on Monday in the wake of the Kolkata doctor rape-murder at the state-run Kar Medical College and Hospital last month.
(With inputs from PTI)