Dr Kafeel Khan’s wife Dr Shabista Khan wrote this letter to doctors’ forums. But all democratic Indians should respond as Dr. Khan’s detention is an attack on our Freedom of Expression.
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Dear All,
I am the wife of Dr. Kafeel Khan – I want to bring to your notice the grave injustice done to my husband for the past two years – Currently, he is lodged in Mathura jail as illegal N.S.A is slapped on him.
Dr. Kafeel became a renowned Health Care worker by conducting more than 100 free medical camps at the remotest places in India. His campaigns at the time of chamki fever at Bihar (2019), Kerala floods (2018), Bihar floods 2019, Nipah Virus Outbreak (2018) in Kerala are a few noticeable ones.
He had served in his purest capacity as a loyal & committed Doctor of the country but still, he is being continuously targeted as a scapegoat for highlighting administrative & infrastructure failure of the Indian health system.
BRD Oxygen tragedy was the starting point of his victimization as he just acted as a whistle-blower for non-stoppage of Oxygen supply on that dreaded night on which 70 innocent kids lost their lives. He was later forced to (go to) jail to save a few high-level health officials, later respected High Court granted him bail and mentioned that there is no evidence of medical negligence on his part. He was given clean chit in the departmental inquiry as well but still, our targeted victimization continued.
My husband took part in a few CAA-NRC protest but he was again singled out by the U.P. government to slap N.S.A on him when the C.J.M. Aligarh granted him bail.
He had been continuously pleading the government to let him work & use his experience at such critical times of the Covid -19 crisis but still his N.S.A is not revoked after three months of incarceration.
I know its a forum to share professional information but I sincerely expect our Doctors team to stand with him.
Regards
Shabista Khan
(W/O Dr Kafeel Khan)
I read this letter as writen by Mrs. Kafeel. In this regard, it may attract the religious issue, the extra -ordinary treatment to his patients and political issue. But we believe in justice. Justice is delayed but not denied.