Hathras case: AMU to extendtenure of ‘terminated’ doctors

The RDA had written to AMU V-C to withdraw the order

October 23, 2020 01:40 am | Updated 01:40 am IST - Aligarh

Aligarh Muslim University has agreed to extend the tenure of two Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College doctors, whose services were allegedly “terminated” for their remarks in connection with the case of alleged gang-rape and death of a Dalit woman in Hathras.

“On the request of the Chief Medical Officer of the hospital, received on Wednesday, the university has given its nod to the proposal to extend the tenure of the two doctors,” AMU spokesperson Omar Saleem Peerzada said over phone from Aligarh on Thursday.

The order ending the contract of the two doctors — Dr. Mohamnad Azeemudin and Dr. Obaid Imtiaz — was issued by Chief Medical Officer S. A. Zaidi on Tuesday, a day after the CBI team probing the gang-rape and death case visited the hospital.

The AMU authorities have denied the allegations of termination as “highly speculative” and said the two doctors were engaged “on a temporary one-month vacancy from September 9”. The Resident Doctors Association (RDA) had written a letter to the AMU Vice-Chancellor on Wednesday and urged him to take immediate steps to withdraw the termination order.

The letter signed by RDA president Mohammad Hamza Malik and general secretary Mohammad Kaashif stated that the action against the two doctors smacked of “vendetta politics” and was aimed at muzzling the right to freedom of expression.

The two doctors told reporters on Tuesday that “they were quite taken aback by this step because they had not been given a chance to present their view to the authorities”.

In response to a query by media persons, the two doctors had hinted that they might have paid the price for giving their opinion to some journalists who had visited the hospital in connection with the Hathras case.

The 19-year-old woman, who was assaulted and allegedly raped by four men, was under treatment at the hospital before being referred to Delhi. She died at a Delhi hospital later. Reported comments of one of the doctors contradicted the Uttar Pradesh police’s stand that the FSL report in the case found no traces of sperm, indicating that there was no rape.

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