Overview
- The resident doctor filed her complaint on February 11 alleging stalking, unsolicited messages and inappropriate gestures, and the university suspended the faculty member the next day.
- The accused has been barred from visiting the department so the complainant can record her statement, and the internal committee has begun taking testimonies as part of a detailed probe.
- Officials said this is the third alleged sexual harassment case at KGMU in roughly 50 days.
- In an earlier case, junior resident Rameezuddin was arrested on January 9 on charges including attempted forced religious conversion and sexual exploitation, and the vice-chancellor later confirmed his expulsion.
- In a separate incident, police arrested an intern on January 15 after a nursing student’s FIR, while political protests and claims of a so‑called ‘love jihad’ network have intensified scrutiny of the university.