KGMU suspends accused doctor, FIR filed over alleged forced religious conversion
Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], December 24 (ANI): King George's Medical University (KGMU) spokesperson KK Singh has said that strict action has been taken against the doctor accused in a case involving serious allegations, including misconduct and an alleged forced religious conversion, with authorities initiating both administrative and police action.
"The Vice-Chancellor had constituted a Vishakha Committee, which has submitted its report. Based on that committee's report, the accused doctor has been suspended and barred from entering the premises. He will only be allowed to come when summoned for the investigation," Singh said.
"The police have also registered an FIR. We request that the victim be provided with security," he added.
Highlighting another grave dimension of the case, Singh said there are allegations that the accused doctor had earlier converted a woman to his religion and married her, and was allegedly attempting to influence and convert another woman.
Singh stressed that all aspects of the case would be thoroughly investigated, including the role of others who may have been aware of the alleged acts or helped conceal them.
Earlier, Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak said that the government has taken cognisance of the King George's Medical University (KGMU) incident following allegations of religious conversion by a female resident doctor on the chief minister's portal.
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