Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath-Accused Junior Resident Mijuddin Nayak
Jagran Correspondent, Lucknow: The issue of non-arrest of Junior Resident Rameezuddin Nayak, accused in the Love Jihad case at King George's Medical University (KGMU), has come to the notice of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. The Chief Minister has directed the police to increase the pace of investigation on the serious allegations of attempted religious conversion and rape against Rameezuddin Nayak.
The victim of rape and conversion attempt in KGMU along with her father met Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday. The victim and her father said that the accused junior resident should not be arrested. On this, the Chief Minister directed the police to speed up the investigation of this matter. Also assured to provide justice to the victim.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath listened seriously to the victim and assured strict action in the case. The Chief Minister said that strict action will be taken against whoever is guilty in this case. He also made it clear that if other people are found involved with the accused, then strict action will be taken against all of them. The Chief Minister directed the administration and police officials to thoroughly investigate the matter.
Investigation report may come today
The committee investigating the allegations of love jihad in the pathology department of KGMU and promoting alleged fundamentalism on the campus and other points is likely to submit its report to the Vice-Chancellor on Thursday. Keeping in view the media reports and NMO's allegations, the Vice Chancellor appointed Prof. of the Department of Surgery to ascertain the facts and ensure transparency. An investigation committee was formed under the chairmanship of KK Singh. The committee was instructed to investigate and submit its report within seven days. Six days have passed. In such a situation, the report can be submitted soon.
NMO will form KGMU anti love jihad struggle committee
National Medical Organization (NMO) Metropolitan Unit Convenor Dr. Shivam Krishnan says that no action was taken against any doctor who encouraged the junior resident accused of love jihad in KGMU. The accused is still away from the police. This is a big racket, which requires STF and ATS investigation. To get justice for the victim and prevent further such incidents, NMO metropolitan unit will form KGMU Anti Love Jihad Sangharsh Committee, which will have women advocates and women doctors. There will be nationwide demonstrations and agitation.
'Politics' of protest and support
At King George's Medical University (KGMU), some doctors were agitating against the non-arrest of junior resident Rameezuddin Nayak, accused in the Love Jihad case, and raising questions on the investigation committee. After taking out the candle march, the effigy was also burnt on Tuesday. Now KGMU teachers union has come out in support of the university administration. This 'politics' of protest and support may benefit someone, but there is a delay in getting justice for the rape victim, Junior Resident. KGMU Teachers Association held an emergency meeting on Wednesday, in which the protests and effigy burning in the Love Jihad case were described as politically motivated and tarnishing the image.
General Secretary of the Union Prof. Santosh Kumar said that after the incident in the Pathology Department, the KGMU administration immediately investigated the Vishakha Committee and sent the report to the Women's Commission and the government. The Chief Minister himself has spoken to the victim. The KGMU administration has suspended the accused and also banned him from entering the campus. After this, changes were made in the committee after organizations like National Medical Organization (NMO), Vishwa Hindu Parishad etc. raised questions on it. Now along with the woman, the retired Director General of Police is also included in the committee. An email has also been released to provide evidence in the investigation. No material has been presented by NMO in this matter.