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Doctor Protests for Women's Safety Lack Female Representation

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Doctor Protests for Women's Safety Lack Female Representation

Despite demanding better safety for women, recent protests by West Bengal doctors have drawn criticism for lacking female voices and participation, sparking public outrage and debate.

In West Bengal, a large group of doctors took to the streets demanding better safety measures for women. However, the protest faced backlash for its glaring lack of female participation, raising concerns about representation in a movement centered on women’s rights. 

The protest, held in major cities like Kolkata, aimed to pressure the government into taking immediate steps to ensure the safety of women, both in public spaces and within healthcare facilities. Protesters cited several recent incidents of harassment and violence against women that have shaken the state, calling for stronger laws and enforcement.

Ironically, while advocating for women’s safety, the male-dominated protests raised questions about the sincerity of the cause. Critics pointed out the absence of female doctors and healthcare workers in the movement, stating that their inclusion is crucial for creating meaningful change.

"We stand for women's rights, but where are the women in this movement?" asked one observer, reflecting widespread public sentiment.

As the protests gain momentum, it remains to be seen if the movement will address these internal critiques and ensure more inclusive participation going forward. The government has yet to respond to the doctors' demands, but with public pressure mounting, many hope for a swift resolution to both the safety concerns and the representation issues within the protest itself.