Junior doctors in Telangana have stopped working in outpatient (OP) services today. They are protesting against a terrible incident in Kolkata where a junior doctor was raped and murdered. This action is part of a larger protest happening all over India, where doctors are standing together to demand justice for the victim.

The incident happened at RG Kar Medical College in Kolkata, and it has made doctors across the country very angry. In Telangana, junior doctors have decided to stop their OP duties and other routine operations to show their support for the protests.

The doctors want a proper investigation into the case, so they are asking for the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to look into it. They also want the government to enforce the Central Protection Act 2020, which is meant to protect doctors from violence and make their workplaces safer, especially for women.

The protests in Telangana and across the country show how serious the situation is. The doctors are upset with how the authorities in Kolkata handled the case, and they are determined to keep protesting until their demands are met. Because of this, medical services in government hospitals in Telangana will be affected.

This protest by the junior doctors is a strong message that they will not tolerate violence against healthcare workers. They are asking for changes to make sure that doctors can work safely and without fear. As the protests continue, many people are watching and hoping that justice will be done quickly.

This situation is a reminder that the safety of doctors is very important, and the junior doctors in Telangana are making sure their voices are heard.

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