His negligence in death of child
Tahir Mushtaq
JAMMU, Dec 15: Despite allegedly
being involved in several cases of Dr Aniece Choudhary still enjoys the
position of Principal Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Jammu
besides doing his private practice openly.
According to sources there are many
complaints against the principal incharge Dr Aniece who allegedly frequently
misusing his official position for personal benefits besides openly running his
private clinic even after the high court order on doctor private practices.
Sources disclosed that the then HoD
Dr Jyoti Prakash Gupta has filed a complained under letter no INT/94/117 dated
06-06-1994, Dr Kulbushan Lal that time was Principal GMC submitted complain
under GMC/PA/94-95/219-20 dated 14-02-1995, the then Dr Jagan Singh also
submitted the report against Dr Choudhary under letter no. BINT/174/97 dated
07-08-97 and Dr P K Hak filed complaint on 12-03-97 besides the principal GMC,
Jammu of that time Dr H L Goswami filed complain GMC/ISTT/GD/PAF/1857 dated
03-03-2005 against Dr Aniece Choudhary, but the administration didn’t take any
action against him.
A social activists K K Rao said that
instead of holding a responsible position in GMCH Dr Aniece Choudhary is doing
private practice and earning money by all means whether right or wrong.
“Adding to this due to the
negligence approach of Dr Choudhary a girl child died recently whereas he has
been found indulged in un-lawful activities before also but still he had been
recommended for this prestigious post by the government” Rao said.
He added that the wrong political
system is at the root of all these affairs that has brought such unscrupulous
person in front in spite of the fact that he had become notorious for his
misdeeds.
Rao further said that there are so
many efficient, honest and dedicated doctors who could have been given chance
to serve the people rightly and properly and to save the medical college from
running in to shambles where there is mis-management everywhere and the common
man is a great sufferer.
Despite repeating attempts Minister
for Medical Education R S Chib could not be contacted for his version.
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