Delhi Blast case: NMC cancels registration of four J&K doctors with immediate effect
By Shalini Bhardwaj
New Delhi [India], November 14 (ANI): The National Medical Commission (NMC) has cancelled the registration of four doctors from Jammu and Kashmir - Dr Muzaffar Ahmad, Dr Adeel Ahmad Rather, Dr Muzamil Shakeel and Dr Shaheen Saeed - in the Indian Medical Register/National Medical Register with immediate effect, sources told ANI.
All State Medical Councils have been informed about the decision.
"These doctors registered with the Jammu & Kashmir Medical Council have been found to be involved in the above-referenced case on the basis of evidence collected by the investigating agencies," the order read.
"And whereas, such association or conduct is prima facie inconsistent with the standards of ethical propriety, integrity and public trust expected of members of the medical profession and attracts the provisions of Clause 1.1.1 and 1.1.2 of Chapter 1 of the indian Medical Council (Professional Conduct, Etiquette and Ethics) Regulations, 2002," it added.
Jammu and Kashmir Police have registered FIR No. 162/2025 at Police Station Nowgam, Srinagar, against Dr. Uttar Shaheen Saeed (Registration No. 45961/2022 with Uttar Pradesh Medical Council) and others under various sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Explosive Substances Act, and Arms Act.
Meanwhile, these doctors related to Al-Falah University made the headlines, after it was revealed that Dr Umar, who was driving the car that exploded near the historic Red Fort, used to live in Al-Falah Medical College.
Investigation agencies on Thursday informed that around eight suspects were allegedly preparing to execute coordinated explosions at four locations, with each pair assigned to a specific target city.
Delhi Police confirmed that the man who carried out the car blast near Red Fort was Dr Umar Un Nabi, after forensic DNA testing matched his biological sample with that of his mother.
On November 10, the blast near the Red Fort complex in the national capital killed 12 people and injured several others.
According to the sources, the diary also contained the names of approximately 25 individuals, most of whom hailed from Jammu and Kashmir and Faridabad. (ANI)
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