Kolkata police officers joined medical students’ protests against the murder of a resident doctor by exchanging rakhis and ‘We Want Justice’ armbands. Despite tensions and violence at RG Kar Medical College, the gesture aimed at solidarity marked a peaceful interaction. Police officers expressed a shared desire for justice, emphasising their duty to protect the protesters.
We too want justice, cops tell medics on Rakshabandhan

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