What to know about Indian protests over a student doctor's rape and killing
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Protests erupted across major cities in India after the 'brutal' rape and murder of a female trainee doctor, igniting demands for improved safety for women.
The Indian Medical Association called for a national strike, stating that all non-emergency services would be halted as a protest against the violence faced by women.
Following the murder of a trainee doctor, the IMA highlighted a critical issue: 'the lack of safe spaces for women' within medical facilities.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the attack, reflecting widespread outrage over the pervasive violence against women, calling it a 'tragic reminder'.
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