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J&K doctor accuses AAP MLA of outraging her modesty, police file FIR

By IANS | Updated: May 30, 2025 11:48 IST

Jammu, May 30 The J&K Police said on Friday that it has registered an FIR against the Aam ...

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Jammu, May 30 The J&K Police said on Friday that it has registered an FIR against the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA, Ashraf Malik, for alleged defamation, criminal intimidation and insulting the modesty of a woman doctor in Doda district.

The FIR has been lodged on the complaint of an associate professor of the local medical college, in which she alleged that the MLA used social media platforms to publicly issue threats and make abusive, gender biased and derogatory remarks against her.

The doctor submitted a complaint at the Doda police station in which she alleged criminal intimidation, gender abuse, and threats to hospital security by the MLA.

"In a series of deeply disturbing instances, Malik has used social media platforms to publicly issue threats and make abusive, gendered, and derogatory remarks against me. Phrases such as 'ghaseetunga' (will drag you) and 'will strip you naked' have been used openly and maliciously. These are not mere words, these are direct threats to my dignity, safety, and professional integrity as a female doctor serving in a government hospital. These words clearly outrage the modesty of a female public servant, that too on social media”, she said in the complaint.

The complainant has asked the police to take cognisance of her allegation that the accused repeatedly used derogatory words against the complainant in his social media live videos.

"What is even more painful is his taunt, 'This hospital doesn't belong to your father', a statement that not only reflects arrogance, but also extreme insensitivity, considering the fact that my father passed away more than 12 years ago,” she said.

The MLA allegedly entered the labour room unauthorised, accompanied by his associates and with live social media feeds running.

"This is a gross violation of patient privacy, especially for female staff and patients in vulnerable conditions, and poses a direct threat to our hospital's security and ethical environment. His repeated actions are deeply distressing for both the staff and the patients,” she said.

Malik has remained in controversy over his alleged use of foul language in the past. On March 17, the court of special excise mobile magistrate, Jammu, had issued a non-bailable arrest warrant against Malik in a case filed by former minister, Ghulam Mohammad Saroori, for allegedly making false statements.

First-time MLA Malik has been vocal in highlighting the public issues of his constituency. He has been visiting various developmental sites in his area and suggesting corrections wherever required, but the frequent public outbursts against government servants are costing him his image.

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