India: India is in shock and mourning after the brutal rape and murder of Dr. Moumita Debanath, a 31-year-old postgraduate trainee from Kolkata. On August 8, Dr. Debanath was found dead in a seminar hall at her hospital. Initial claims of suicide were quickly disproven; an autopsy revealed she had been violently raped, tortured, and strangled. Sanjay Roy, a civic assistant, was arrested after CCTV footage identified him as a suspect.
The horrific crime has sparked a wave of anger across the country. Doctors, students, and citizens have taken to the streets demanding justice and urgent reforms. On August 12, the Federation of Resident Doctors Association (FORDA) called for a nationwide halt to elective surgeries in protest. The situation intensified on August 15 when a huge mob attacked the hospital, clashing with protesters and causing extensive damage. The Kolkata High Court has criticized the state government for its mishandling of the situation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on Independence Day, calling for a thorough investigation and severe punishment for those responsible. The Indian Medical Association has appealed directly to the Prime Minister for his intervention in the case.
Rumors have emerged about the “big fish theory,” suggesting Dr. Debanath might have been targeted due to her work or potential knowledge of a larger issue. Her family, still reeling from their loss, has voiced frustration with the slow progress of the investigation.
As the Supreme Court is set to hear the case on August 20, the country remains united in its demand for justice and lasting changes to protect women from violence.