The citizens’ protests in Kolkata against the brutal rape-murder of an RG Kar junior doctor have reached their fifth week. These unprecedented, apolitical demonstrations have seen significant participation, driven by public anger and a sense of shared vulnerability. Social media has played a key role in sustaining this movement, surprising even seasoned observers.
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