'Lights Out': Candle March In Kolkata; RG Kar Doctor's Father Says He Begged Cops To Allow Him See Daughter's Body
Junior doctors at the state-run hospitals of West Bengal urged everyone to switch off lights and light a candle or a diya as a symbolic 'lights out' protest between 9 pm and 10 pm on Wednesday.

As protests over the brutal rape and murder of a trainee doctor at Kolkata’s RG Kar Medical College and Hospital continue, the city experienced a unique and powerful display of civic solidarity on Wednesday evening when residents turned off their lights for an hour from 9 pm to 10 pm and came down to the streets with candles.
The junior doctors at the state-run hospitals of West Bengal urged everyone to switch off all the lights and light a candle or a diya as a symbolic ‘lights out’ protest titled ‘Let There Be Light, Let There Be Justice’.
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At 9 pm sharp, prominent landmarks such as the Victoria Memorial and Raj Bhavan, along with homes across the city, its suburbs and districts, plunged into darkness as part of the protest.
#WATCH | Kolkata, West Bengal: People switch off their lights as a symbol of protest against the RG Kar Medical College & Hospital rape-murder incident.(Visuals from Jadavpur) pic.twitter.com/sSeFHH5DuA
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In Kolkata, protests were held at prominent landmarks, including Shyambazar five-point crossing, Moulali, New Town Biswa Bangla Gate, Rashbehari crossing, Behala, Garia, Ballygunge, Hazra crossing and Jadavpur 8B bus stand.
Lights at West Bengal’s Raj Bhawan were also switched off as a symbol of protest against the horrific rape and murder case in Kolkata.
#WATCH | Kolkata: Lights at West Bengal Raj Bhawan switched off as a symbol of protest against the RG Kar Medical College & Hospital rape-murder incident. pic.twitter.com/RdFV1L6MjI— ANI (@ANI) September 4, 2024
The Governor of West Bengal, CV Ananda Bose, also extended his support to the protest against the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape-murder incident by switching off the lights of the Raj Bhavan and lighting a candle. He also said, “When light is fear , darkness is dear."
Kolkata | The Governor of West Bengal CV Ananda Bose supported the protest against the RG Kar Medical College & Hospital rape-murder incident by switching off the lights of the Raj Bhavan and lighting a candle(Image Sources: Raj Bhawan) pic.twitter.com/nLMsSks6aN
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Along with the people, BJP leaders, including Sukanta Majumdar and Agnimitra Paul, also switched off the lights of their homes as a symbol of protest during a protest rally on Wednesday.
#WATCH | Kolkata, West Bengal: BJP leaders carry out a candle protest to protest against the RG Kar Medical College & Hospital rape-murder incident.(Visuals from Dharmatala) pic.twitter.com/bqQnaXTOTF
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As a mark of solidarity, doctors at AIIMS, Delhi, also carried out a candle protest on Wednesday.
The resident doctors from major hospitals, including the All India Institute Of Medical Sciences Delhi (AIIMS), Safdarjung and Guru Teg Bahadur (GTB) Hospital, held a candlelight march in the national capital, intensifying their call for justice and solidarity with their fellow healthcare professionals.
The candlelight march, where all the RDA members, faculty members and nursing staff participated in a silent protest at the AIIMS was part of the larger “#JusticeForRGKar" movement, underscoring the collective demand for justice, said a spokesperson from the AIIMS Resident Doctors Association.
#WATCH | Delhi: Doctors at AIIMS, Delhi carry out a candle protest to protest against the RG Kar Medical College & Hospital rape-murder incident. pic.twitter.com/b1UssHEgvt— ANI (@ANI) September 4, 2024
RG Kar Doctor’s Father Says He Begged Cops To Allow Him See Daughter’s Body
The deceased doctor’s father spoke to the media about the rape-murder incident and said, “They told me she has committed suicide. We waited for three hours to see our daughter, we literally begged the police to allow us to see her."
He further questioned, “Why were they late in conducting the post-mortem? Why was the First Information Report (FIR) registered late?"
What Triggered These Massive Protests Across the Country?
On August 9, the body of the on-duty postgraduate trainee was found in the seminar room of the state-run RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata. The incident has triggered nationwide outrage.
A civic volunteer was arrested shortly after the doctor’s body was discovered. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has also arrested former principal of RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, Sandip Ghosh, for alleged financial misconduct at the medical establishment.
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