In a meaningful display of solidarity, junior doctors in Kolkata have taken to the streets to protest against alleged unethical posting practices within the healthcare system. Joined by members of the Citizens’ Forum and unemployed educators, the demonstrators are voicing their concerns over being assigned to hospitals that were not their preferred choices during counseling sessions. This protest, which stretched from RG Kar Hospital to shyambazar, not only highlights the issue of unfair postings but also calls for justice and accountability in the healthcare sector.Leading the charge are prominent figures like Dr. Aniket Mahat, Debashis Haldar, and Asfakulla Naiya, who have been vocal about their grievances. They previously staged protests at the Health Department, demanding transparency and fairness in the posting process. The atmosphere during the march was charged with emotion, as participants carried banners demanding justice and fair treatment. The protest underscores a growing frustration among junior doctors, who feel that their rights and choices are being overlooked in a system that shoudl prioritize their professional progress and well-being. As the movement gains momentum, it raises critical questions about the integrity of the healthcare system and the treatment of its young professionals.