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RG Kar case: Parents regret ‘indifference’ of BJP to daughter’s rape-murder

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Kolkata, Dec 5: The parents of the doctor, who was raped and murdered at state-run R G Kar Medical College and Hospital about four months back, on Thursday expressed unhappiness over the role of the opposition BJP in demanding justice for their daughter They also said that they would hit the street over the issue.
“It seems that the torture and murder of our daughter have been forgotten by the principal opposition party of West Bengal. But we cannot forget our daughter. We will protest on the road. Common people are with us. Junior doctors are with us.
“We will participate in a rally to (health department headquarters) Swastha Bhavan called by Junior Doctors Front tomorrow,” the father of the deceased said.
Open social media account seeking support for justice
The parents on Thursday, opened a Facebook account seeking justice for their daughter.
In the Facebook account titled ‘Truth and Justice: Voice for RG KAR Victim’, the victim’s parents uploaded a written and video message seeking support from the bigger society to their demand for justice for their daughter.
“Justice for Our Daughter. We are standing strong, but we can’t do it alone. Your voice, your support, and your love can make all the difference. Let’s unite to shine a light on injustice and demand what’s right. Together, we can bring hope and accountability. Please stand with us. Share, speak, and support. (Agencies)

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