KOLKATA: Indian doctors in Kolkata said on Tuesday they were defying a Supreme Court order to end a month-long strike sparked by the rape and murder of a colleague, with thousands marching in solidarity with them.
The discovery of the 31-year-old doctor´s bloodied body at a state-run hospital in the eastern city of Kolkata on August 9 has stoked nationwide anger at the chronic issue of violence against women.
The murder has triggered protests across India -- and repeated strikes by medics --- demanding safer conditions for women.
While many protests and strikes have since calmed in the rest of India, regular demonstrations continue in the sprawling megacity of Kolkata.
On Monday, the Supreme Court in New Delhi gave a Tuesday evening deadline for medics to resume work.
But Aniket Mahato, spokesman of the West Bengal Junior Doctors Front protest group, said they had refused.
“Junior doctors of the state-run medical college and hospitals across India´s West Bengal state will continue their strike, until the justice for the rape and murder of a trainee post-graduate woman doctor is delivered,” Mahato said.
Police said around 30,000 people crowded the streets calling for justice on Tuesday, some linking arms in a giant human chain. “No safety, no duty,” they chanted.
One man has been detained for the murder, but West Bengal´s state government has faced public criticism over the handling of the investigation.
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