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Sourav Ganguly To Support Junior Doctors’ Protest Over Kolkata Rape-Murder Case Today

Sourav Ganguly, the former BCCI president, will reportedly join the protest in Kolkata with his wife, Dona Ganguly, to show his support.

Sourav Ganguly will be taking part in junior doctors protest over the Kolkata rape-murder
Sourav Ganguly will be taking part in junior doctors protest over the Kolkata rape-murder

Former Indian cricket Team skipper Sourav Ganguly is set to join the junior resident doctors in Kolkata to show solidarity and demand justice for the postgraduate trainee doctor who was allegedly raped and murdered at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.

Sourav Ganguly all set to join the junior doctors’ protest

Sourav Ganguly, the former BCCI president, will reportedly join the protest in Kolkata with his wife, Dona Ganguly, to show support. His involvement follows his recent social media action, where he changed his profile picture to black on X to stand in solidarity with the victim.

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This move mirrors a broader trend on social media, where thousands have also adopted black profile pictures to express their grief over the crime. Ganguly faced criticism for initially labeling the brutal incident as a “one-off” event, leading him to later issue a clarification on his stance.

“I don’t know how what I said last Sunday was construed or interpreted. I have said it earlier as well that (the crime) it’s a terrible thing. Now, the CBI (and the) police are investigating the matter. It’s very shameful what has happened,” Sourav Ganguly said.

“I hope that the CBI will soon find the culprit. The culprit should be given such a strict punishment that no one dares to commit such crime again in their life. That is important. Punishment has to be severe,” he had added.

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Ganguly gave his opinion on women’s safety,

“I don’t think everything should be judged on an isolated incident. There is no room to think that everything or everyone is not safe for this (incident). Such accidents happen all over the world. It is wrong to think that girls are not safe. Not only in West Bengal, but everywhere in India, women are safe. Where we live is the best place. One should not judge by one incident,” Ganguly said.

 

In 2004, Sourav Ganguly received one of India’s highest civilian honors, the Padma Shri. Later, on May 20, 2013, the West Bengal Government honored him with the Banga Bibhushan award. Renowned for his left-handed batting, Ganguly is celebrated as one of the greatest ODI batsmen and a distinguished captain of the Indian Test team.

Sourav Ganguly served as the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) from October 2019 until October 2021.

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