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UP: 2 doctors removed over opinions on Hathras case

AMU spokesperson, Shafey Kidwai, said there was no connection between the termination of the doctors and the case

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The services of two temporary casualty medical officers (CMO) of Aligarh Muslim University's (AMU) Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC) have reportedly been terminated, ostensibly over the Hathras case.

One of the two doctors, Mohammad Azimuddin Malik, alleged that his "opinion" in the Hathras case could be one of the reasons for his removal. "We had never given any statement, but presented our opinion as a doctor to the media persons in Hathras case and that could be one of the reasons for my removal from JNMC," Malik said.

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