Jnk doctors' associations condemn Delhi car blast, demand strict action
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- 24 November, 2025
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Srinagar:Two prominentdoctors’ bodies in Jammu and Kashmir have strongly condemned the unfortunate and deadlybomb blastnear Delhi's Red Fort on 10th November 2025, resulting in the tragic loss of 15 people and leaving dozens injured. The Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) and the Society of Consultant Doctors J&K stated that the medical fraternity is deeply disturbed by reports alleging the involvement of individuals from the medical profession in this inhuman act. The doctors' associations said that if the doctors involved with the tragic incident are proven guilty, then their action represents a grave betrayal of the values and ethics of healing. Also read-Delhi Blast case: NIA suspects doctors used hospitals to store weapons "DAK places full faith in the justice system and urges the authorities to ensure that all those found guilty are held fully accountable under the law. DAK again shows its commitment to peace, humanity and national unity. We request the public to stay calm, alert and together against all kinds of violence and extremism. Doctors have always worked with humanity, compassion and service above everything, and we will continue to follow these values in every situation. Such acts of violence will not weaken our determination to heal, protect and serve our society and our nation,"mentioned the official statement. Similarly, the Society of Consultant Doctors said in their statement,"The Society places full faith in the justice system and demands strict action against those found guilty, in accordance with the law. Reaffirming its commitment to peace, humanity and national unity, the Society urges the public to remain calm, vigilant and united against all forces of violence and extremism. The medical fraternity has always stood firmly by the principles of humanity, compassion and service above all else, and will continue to uphold these values in the face of any challenge. Such acts of Violence cannot shake our collective resolve to heal, protect and serve the society and nation at large." had reported about the deadly car blast near the Red Fort area in New Delhi, which killed 15 people and injured several others. The incident exposed the alleged involvement of doctors linked to international handlers operating from Afghanistan and Pakistan who were reportedly connected with the Pulwama attack. Also read-Delhi Blast Probe: NIA suspects doctors used hospitals to store weapons
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