Medical services in Delhi hospitals remain suspended for the sixth consecutive day due to ongoing protests by medical professionals. The protests, initiated by the Indian Medical Association, are in support of justice for a trainee doctor who was raped and murdered in Kolkata. Doctors from multiple hospitals, including AIIMS, RML Hospital, and DDU Hospital, have organized candlelight vigils and marches, severely affecting regular medical services in the capital.
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00:00We want the Central Protection Act to be on the paper.
00:03Only if the ordinance is at least on the paper, will we be able to stop this strike.
00:06Otherwise, we will continue doing this strike.
00:08There was an incident with a nurse in Bulandshahr.
00:10When will this stop? We want an answer.
00:12Women's safety, not just doctors.
00:14All women who work late at night.
00:16They need safety.
00:18If someone is a rapist, whether it's an MLA, MP or me,
00:22rapists are rapists.
00:24We are asking for safety from the government.
00:26We want safety.
00:28Rapists should be hanged to death.
00:31There is no point in going to jail and filing a lawsuit.
00:35If a woman is raped in the middle of the night after working for 38 hours,
00:40how will anyone work?
00:42If someone slaps a lawyer, we get murdered.
00:45The government doesn't even raise a finger.
00:47What does sister want to show?
00:49Sister should be a woman and support the woman who was raped.
00:54Sister should know that my daughter was raped.
00:57In Kolkata, there has been an incident with a trainee doctor.
01:02There is a ruckus in the country.
01:05In Kolkata, Mamata Banerjee took to the streets.
01:13There is a ruckus.
01:15On the 14th and 15th, there was a ruckus.
01:18The doctors are being watched.
01:23This is Delhi.
01:26Doctors are protesting in Delhi.
01:29They are demanding that the safety of the junior doctors should be ensured.
01:34They are protesting because they want their safety to be ensured.
01:41In Nirmal Bhawan, which is near the foreign ministry,
01:46whether it is boys or girls,
01:49the junior doctors have the responsibility to train the patients.
02:03They train the patients and help them.
02:06They also teach them.
02:08They train them along with their studies.
02:11The residents are chanting the slogans of justice.
02:19What kind of justice are you asking for?
02:32We want a fast track inquiry from the CBI.
02:35The victim should be hanged and raped.
02:40You are protesting today.
02:46But the government is saying that you will be hanged.
02:51This has been going on for the past three years.
02:54We want the Central Protection Act to be on the paper.
02:57We will continue the strike only if the ordinance is on the paper.
03:02You will continue the strike?
03:04Yes.
03:05We will continue the strike until the CBI is on the paper.
03:08We want justice.
03:11What kind of justice are you asking for?
03:13You have been protesting for a few days.
03:15The entire country knows what happened to a doctor.
03:18She was a woman before she became a doctor.
03:20We are still asking for justice.
03:22We have been protesting for 5-6 days.
03:24We are not getting any answers to our questions.
03:28We are asking for justice.
03:32What kind of questions are you asking?
03:34The CBI is being investigated.
03:35The accused has been arrested.
03:37What kind of justice are you asking for?
03:39The accused has been arrested.
03:42Sir, the accused has been arrested.
03:44The accused is not the same person.
03:46This is a fight for one doctor.
03:48What happened to the woman is not the same.
03:50Listen to this from that day till today.
03:52You said that you had an incident with a nurse.
03:54When will this stop?
03:56We want an answer.
03:57We are on the streets because we are with the doctors.
04:00We are on the streets for everyone.
04:03Where are you coming from to protest?
04:08I believe that we are not just protesting for a doctor.
04:14We are protesting for a woman as well.
04:17There is no shortage of such incidents in our country.
04:23This happens every day.
04:26I think that doctors like me and myself are surprised
04:32that such an incident can happen with a female doctor
04:35at her workplace as well.
04:37Our protest is against this.
04:40If a woman is not safe in this country,
04:42she is not safe at home,
04:44she is not safe outside the house,
04:46and she is not safe at her workplace as well.
04:48We want an answer for this.
04:51We are not policy makers.
04:53We have only studied medicine.
04:55But what changes should be made in the policy
04:58so that the working hours of doctors are better?
05:00Women's safety, not just doctors,
05:02all women who work late at night,
05:04they need safety.
05:06Fruitful changes should be made for this.
05:09In our Factory Act and ESI,
05:12very few provisions have been given for women.
05:15Women are not supposed to do night duty.
05:17But what about those who do night duty?
05:21Mr. Navni, what kind of demand are you making?
05:23What kind of protest do you want?
05:25What should happen for resident doctors?
05:28Because it is a big incident that a working doctor
05:31is working.
05:32If such an incident happens at the workplace,
05:34it is obviously shocking.
05:36But how far will this protest go?
05:38What are you thinking?
05:39Sir, the first thing about the protest is that
05:41the administration did not acknowledge what happened.
05:44They tried to suppress it.
05:46Evidence is being erased.
05:48First of all, there should be a fair trial.
05:51There should be no tampering in the investigation.
05:53The West Bengal government is not doing anything.
05:56They are not supporting it.
05:57They transferred the CBI and said that
05:5990% of the investigation was done in a week.
06:01Do you think they will give reports?
06:03Do you think it is a one-man job?
06:04At some angle, you can say that it is a one-man job.
06:07No one can believe it.
06:09This is the first thing.
06:10The second thing is that we are demanding CPI.
06:12This is a Central Protection Act
06:14that we have been demanding for years.
06:16There are junior doctors.
06:17Senior doctors do not come.
06:18There are junior doctors who face the patients.
06:21Whether the patient is dead or not.
06:23Everyone gets angry.
06:24I will get angry.
06:25You will also get angry.
06:26We bear the brunt of that.
06:27But what about our protection?
06:28If I am doing a duty for 24-36 hours,
06:31I am tired,
06:32if I am attacked at that time,
06:33who is taking responsibility for that?
06:35Is there no one from our family?
06:37Who is doing our protection?
06:39If the government does not take responsibility,
06:40then make such a facility so that all this does not happen.
06:43Why should we work hard?
06:45If we are working hard for the patient,
06:47doing everything with our heart,
06:48then that should be there for him.
06:50No doctor will touch you out of fear.
06:52If I know that there are 10 people standing with you
06:54and you are aggressive,
06:55will I come to treat you in the future?
06:57I will also go.
06:58Why should I risk my life?
06:59But that will only be fine when we know that there is protection.
07:02If something bad happens,
07:03then there is someone to stop it.
07:05Not that you are beaten,
07:06you are injured,
07:07the police are firing after 10 hours.
07:09This is not acceptable.
07:10That is why we need a Central Protection Act
07:12that is equal for all of us.
07:14And there should be such a punishment
07:15that only doctors or medical professionals should be beaten.
07:18The one who beats should be afraid.
07:19It is not that they will beat you and nothing will happen.
07:21The investigation is going on for 2 years.
07:23It is of no use.
07:24Do you understand my point?
07:26You can see that it is almost 8.30 in the night.
07:31And even at 8.30,
07:32the crowd of people near Nirmal Bhawan
07:35are constantly chanting slogans here.
07:39Give voice, we are one.
07:41They are chanting slogans like we want justice.
07:44Doctors are wearing aprons
07:46and are protesting here.
07:49And they are demanding that
07:50the Central Protection Act should be implemented
07:54at any cost
07:56so that the doctors feel safe
07:59from any kind of incident
08:02while doing their duty.
08:05Because the kind of incidents that happen,
08:08the kind of situation that is created,
08:10it is not possible for doctors to handle it.
08:12Do you have anything to say about this?
08:14Yes, I want to say that
08:16the resident doctors of our country,
08:18everyone must know,
08:19otherwise, take 4-5 days to see the condition of those doctors.
08:22They do their duty for 40-50 hours without eating or drinking.
08:26In such a situation,
08:27if a woman is raped by a doctor
08:29or if there are daily incidents,
08:31in an emergency,
08:32if she is beaten up by a doctor in a fit of rage,
08:34then the doctor has the right to treat her.
08:37If he could give a 10-minute CPR,
08:39then he will give a 8-minute one.
08:41If the doctor is giving the full protocol of CPR,
08:43in such a situation,
08:44a mob comes and beats her up.
08:45They beat her up by pressing her chest.
08:47Because they don't understand anything in anger.
08:49So, we don't want anything to happen against the people.
08:52We want the people of the country to understand
08:54that in an emergency,
08:55when a patient is on a stretcher,
08:58then for the safety of the doctor who is treating her,
09:00some soldiers should be deployed,
09:02some security personnel should be deployed,
09:04so that the doctor is safe.
09:06And if the government says that she is safe,
09:08then tell me,
09:09a woman doctor has been raped in a hospital.
09:11I am saying 40 hours less.
09:13You really come and see.
09:15We resident doctors don't get time to eat.
09:18We work so hard to serve the people of the country.
09:21And secondly,
09:22we are happy that the government has sent the CBI for the case.
09:26But even after the CBI came,
09:28we are hearing this.
09:29I don't know how much is true and how much is a lie,
09:31that the people of high authorities are also involved.
09:33The whole sex racket is going on in Bengal.
09:35Such and such news is coming.
09:37Look, if someone is a rapist,
09:39then whether he is an MLA or an MP,
09:41whether I am or you are,
09:42rapists are rapists.
09:43And India is a secular country.
09:45Justice is above all.
09:47Justice should be there.
09:48We need justice, no matter who it is.
09:50Okay, so you can see that justice is true.
09:53Women have been raped,
09:55women have been raped,
09:57but here to ask for their justice,
10:00here to ask for justice,
10:03to ask for justice,
10:05men have also gathered,
10:07and all people are protesting here together.
10:10One after the other,
10:12the people,
10:13I will talk to some other women,
10:16what is their demand,
10:18how are they seeing it.
10:19Okay, you have also come,
10:21what kind of demand,
10:23what do you want,
10:24what kind of demand do you have,
10:26what should be done
10:28so that doctors can be safe?
10:30Our demand is that
10:32this environment changes,
10:34we don't want to leave
10:35these horrible doctors,
10:36we don't want to leave our sisters.
10:38This is the only way.
10:40Like there is a rule in Japan,
10:43if someone is raped,
10:45his private part is not allowed
10:48so that he can have sex.
10:50And this should happen in our country.
10:52Hanging is a very easy punishment.
10:55They hang him,
10:56he dies,
10:57there is no solution to that.
10:59There should be a punishment
11:00that he suffers all his life,
11:02and he should cry all his life
11:04that what sin did I commit.
11:06It is very important.
11:08What are you demanding?
11:10How do you think,
11:11how will the situation improve here?
11:13First of all,
11:14the government will have to be strict
11:15on what we are demanding for the CPA Act.
11:17They should listen,
11:18they should talk directly once.
11:20We are standing here at home,
11:21has anyone come to ask?
11:23Has anyone come to talk?
11:24What do you want,
11:25what do you want to do?
11:26We have asked for only two things in the morning,
11:29safety and CPA.
11:31Even through CPA,
11:32we are only asking for safety.
11:33We work at such a minimum wage,
11:35we work all night.
11:36But did anyone ask?
11:38Did anyone ask during Covid?
11:39No one is asking after rape.
11:41Three thousand people are coming there,
11:42beating and going.
11:43There is firing going on.
11:44Nothing is happening there.
11:46It is safe from there.
11:47We are not safe after such a big incident.
11:50Who will ask after this?
11:52You tell me.
11:53We are only asking for safety from the government.
11:56We want safety.
11:57And the rapists,
11:59should be hanged to death.
12:01There is nothing going to happen
12:03by going to jail and laws.
12:05And this is not only for doctors,
12:07this is for every girl.
12:09For every girl.
12:11Be it your daughter,
12:12be it me,
12:13be it anyone else.
12:15What were you saying?
12:17If you are talking about justice,
12:19what kind of justice should there be?
12:21And when will this protest stop?
12:24How will it stop?
12:25Bring something for us,
12:27bring some rules and regulations.
12:2936 hours,
12:3038 hours,
12:31after doing duty,
12:32if this is happening with a girl in the middle of the night,
12:35how will anyone work?
12:37We do night duty,
12:38we bring emergency.
12:40How will we work in the middle of the night?
12:42If this continues?
12:44Why don't we want justice?
12:45We want justice,
12:46we want rules,
12:47we want protection.
12:48Even now,
12:49there is no protection in RGK.
12:51So many people are going to protest there.
12:53But after that,
12:54a mob is coming.
12:55A mob of thousands is coming.
12:56What is happening after that?
12:57Nothing is happening.
12:58Where is the protection from?
13:00Even now,
13:01nothing is happening for us.
13:03Something should happen.
13:04Children have been sitting since morning.
13:06Is something happening?
13:07Nothing has happened.
13:08Neither from the government,
13:09nor from any media person,
13:11nothing is happening for us.
13:13You see,
13:14this is also the pain,
13:15that in Narmada,
13:16today,
13:17people have been sitting since morning,
13:19the doctors who came to protest,
13:21they were sitting,
13:22but no government representative came here.
13:25No person came to assure them,
13:27that their protest,
13:28that is going on,
13:29how to end it.
13:31However,
13:32even in OPD,
13:33officials are coming,
13:34people who are coming to get treatment,
13:37they are getting worried.
13:39Because,
13:40there is a lot of responsibility on the doctors.
13:42I will talk to some more people.
13:45Okay,
13:46you tell me,
13:47where have you come from?
13:48Which college are you from?
13:49I am from AIMS.
13:50You are from AIMS?
13:51Okay.
13:52What is the arrangement that you want,
13:53so that everything gets better?
13:54Do you think,
13:55this arrangement will be done?
13:56If the government agrees,
13:57then the doctors will be protected.
13:59We are demanding for the Central Protection Act.
14:01Okay.
14:02Now,
14:03the Central Protection Act,
14:04at least,
14:05an audience should come out.
14:06Otherwise,
14:07we are not assured.
14:08Many times,
14:09it has been promised,
14:10that we will be given the Central Protection Act.
14:11In the Central Protection Act,
14:12non-bailable offence will be considered,
14:14whoever it is.
14:15Whoever is accused,
14:18and whoever is involved in violence against healthcare workers.
14:21But the thing is,
14:22till now,
14:23there has been no solution.
14:25Governments are very much insensitive to us.
14:27I don't know why.
14:28But,
14:29we are trying our best.
14:31Okay,
14:32I will talk to the doctors.
14:34Okay,
14:35you are from Max Hospital.
14:36What kind of arrangement do you want,
14:38so that it gets better?
14:39What kind of arrangement should be there?
14:41First,
14:42the Protection Act should be there.
14:43Protection Act is there for everyone.
14:45Why is it not there for us?
14:46If someone slaps a lawyer,
14:49we get murdered.
14:50Government does not even raise a finger.
14:51We want justice.
14:53We want justice.
14:54All the medical students of Kolkata,
14:57we are with them.
14:58This is a very heinous crime.
15:01Government or public cannot sleep on this.
15:03We will have to get up on this.
15:05We will have to raise our voice for ourselves.
15:07We will have to prove this to our administration,
15:11that no doctor should travel like this again.
15:15So, you can see,
15:16candles are being lit for that girl,
15:20who is against the incident in Kolkata.
15:26Solidarity is being shown here.
15:29All the doctors are present here.
15:32You can see,
15:34these are RML doctors.
15:37Okay,
15:38what kind…
15:39You have come here from there.
15:41What do you want?
15:43CBI is being checked.
15:45Everything is happening.
15:47Mamata Banerjee was on the streets today.
15:49What do you have to say about the demands of the people?
15:52Our demand is for the Central Protection Act.
15:56And now we know that Mamata Banerjee is on the road.
16:01Why didn't she come on the first road?
16:05In the beginning, our colleagues were raped by doctors.
16:09Not rape, gang rape.
16:11And on the 15th of August, at 2 am,
16:14at 2 am, 3,000 people were raped by our colleagues.
16:20So what is Mamata Banerjee hiding?
16:23What is she hiding?
16:27What is the reason behind this?
16:30Everyone knows who is behind this.
16:32The drama that Mamata Banerjee is doing,
16:35all the doctors understand it.
16:37But we are helpless.
16:38We are not involved in politics.
16:40We just want justice.
16:41What do we want? Justice.
16:43We don't have any other demand.
16:44We know how many patients are suffering because of the strike.
16:48But in the beginning, Mamata Banerjee created a ruckus.
16:51The police there created a ruckus.
16:54In the beginning, our colleagues were declared suicidal.
16:57Within hours, their parents were killed.
17:00After that, post-mortem was not allowed.
17:02Post-mortem was done because of the doctors' strike.
17:05After that, because of the Calcutta High Court,
17:08the CBI inquiry is being done.
17:10Mamata Banerjee is not doing it.
17:11Secondly, what does Mamata Banerjee want to show?
17:14Mamata Banerjee is a woman.
17:16She should be supported by the woman with whom the strike took place.
17:19Mamata Banerjee should be open about what happened to her daughter.
17:22That's all I can say.
17:24We can work without any fear with the CBI Act.
17:27Today's demand is the CBI Act.
17:29And because of the CBI Act, we are protesting here.
17:33The demand of the CBI Act is that
17:36the doctors should believe that
17:39if the CBI Act is passed,
17:41their safety will be ensured.
17:44You can see the big posters.
17:47University, college, hospital.
17:49And here, even though people study in different colleges,
17:53but even after coming from different institutions,
17:57people are coming here and protesting.
18:00And they are constantly demanding
18:03that the incident should not happen again.
18:10What do you want?
18:12What is your demand?
18:14What are your conditions during duty?
18:17Our first demand is that
18:19the incident should be investigated faster.
18:23And the culprit should be caught.
18:26The culprit is not caught.
18:29Because there is the involvement of multiple persons.
18:32This is our first demand.
18:34Secondly, we want the Central Protection Act for Doctors.
18:38Because in all professions,
18:40in all governments,
18:42there is an Act for those who have been harassed.
18:47There is nothing for doctors and health workers.
18:51These are our two demands.
18:54And one more demand is that we want complete security
18:57in all hospitals, hospitals and medical colleges.
19:03And we want CCTVs.
19:05This is our demand.
19:07You can see that from CCTVs to the CPA Act,
19:13doctors want everything for their safety.
19:17You can see the whole crowd.
19:21You can see the candles are lit.
19:24People are protesting with the candles.
19:27They are demanding for security.
19:30They are demanding for security.
19:33They are demanding for security.
19:36Because they work in the field.
19:38They save people.
19:40If those who save people are in danger,
19:43if those who save people are not safe,
19:46then who will be safe?
19:49Let me talk to some other female doctors.
19:52Where are you from?
19:54We are not from a hospital.
19:56We are just citizens of the country.
19:58You can see that some citizens have come to support the doctors.
20:02People in Delhi, people who are aware,
20:05because they were with a doctor,
20:08that is why they are getting support.
20:12What do you want?
20:14What kind of women's safety do you want?
20:16Because if this happens in the workplace...
20:19That is enough for us right now.
20:22There is nothing in the name of safety.
20:25I don't know if it will ever happen.
20:27To show solidarity,
20:30people are chanting slogans.
20:34We want justice!
20:36We want justice!
20:38We want justice!
20:40We want justice!
20:42We want justice!
20:44We want justice!
20:46We want justice!
20:48We want justice!
20:50We want justice!
20:52We want justice!
20:54We want justice!
20:56We want justice!
20:58We want justice!
21:00Even if it happened in Kolkata,
21:04it is heard in the whole country.
21:06Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai,
21:08and in all those cities where...
21:10the majority of the population are working,
21:14they go to work
21:16and leave the house.
21:18That's why in Delhi's Nirmal Bhawan area,
21:20you can see that the crowd behind me
21:22is continuously protesting
21:24and they are demanding
21:26that their security
21:28should be ensured
21:30and this protest will continue
21:32until we get justice.
21:34However,
21:36if we talk about security,
21:38a large number of police forces
21:40have been deployed
21:42and the entire road,
21:44Maulana Abul Kalam Road,
21:46has been closed off.
21:48For now, this is camera person Satyal
21:50with DVD.