'Cops stood as mute spectators': Protesting doctors write to President over RG Kar impasse

Junior doctors in West Bengal have written to President Murmu and Prime Minister Modi, seeking their intervention in resolving the impasse over the rape and murder of a trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College. They accuse state police of standing by as a mob vandalized the hospital. Doctors are now providing healthcare through alternative means.
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