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Friday, March 29, 2024

Dr. Ubedullah molests 19-year-old patient: Bengaluru

The Karnataka Police have formed special teams to nab a Muslim doctor who is absconding after sexually assaulting and threatening a teenage girl patient in Bengaluru.

Dr Ubedullah, who runs a clinic in Arundhatinagar near Chandra Layout, is the accused doctor. Police said that the accused doctor is a resident of Pension Mohalla in Cottonpet locality in Bengaluru and a married man. While Zee News has reported the accused’s name as Ubedullah, IANS reports it as ‘Udedulla’.

The girl had complained of being molested and sexually harassed after she visited the accused doctor for the treatment of stomach ache in the last week of September.

“I went to the clinic with my mother on the night of September 28. The doctor had touched me inappropriately. On September 29, when I visited for the second time, the accused doctor while giving glucose touched my cheek inappropriately. On September 30, I went to him with my brother. The accused doctor sent him out and asked me to sleep on the bed in the clinic. He started sexually harassing me, I protested and started crying,” the victim girl told police.

The Chandra Layout police in Bengaluru have booked an FIR against the accused Dr Ubedullah. The victim said that the accused doctor had sexually assaulted her during the treatment and threatened her not to divulge the matter, police said.

The incident came to light when the victim refused to go to the accused doctor’s clinic. When her family persisted to take her to the accused, she narrated her ordeal at the clinic to her parents. The brothers of the victim then went to the clinic and confronted the doctor. They broke the furniture and damaged his clinic. The accused doctor then disappeared after the incident. Further investigation is on.

Although the religious identity of the victim is not known, this incident again demonstrates why everyone should remember the old adage ‘prevention is better than cure’ while deciding to engage with the ‘samuday vishesh’ (special community). Other examples abound – see here, here, here, here, here, here, here.

Due to the high degree of radicalization and indoctrination to regard females of other communities as ‘legitimate targets’, it is best to maintain a social distance till the time there is verifiable evidence of the religious radicalization infrastructure being dismantled. Even doctors treating patients from that community are vulnerable to murderous mob attacks.

Knowing the way our secular state functions, if the victim party vents their frustration like the girl’s brother did in this case, they are likely to be prosecuted more vigorously than the one accused of the original crime.

(With IANS inputs)

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