Aligarh: Resident doctors at Aligarh Muslim University's Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College have demanded the reinstatement of their two colleagues amid allegations that they were removed for comments in connection with the case of alleged gang rape and death of a woman in Hathras.
The AMU authorities have denied the allegations as "highly speculative" and said the two doctors were engaged "on a temporary one-month vacancy from September 9".
The order ending the contract of the two doctors -- Dr Mohamnad Azeemudin and Dr Obaid Imtiaz -- was issued by Chief Medical Officer S A Zaidi on Tuesday, a day after the CBI team probing the gang rape and death case visited the hospital.
The Resident Doctors Association (RDA) has in a letter to the AMU Vice Chancellor urged him to take immediate steps to withdraw the termination order. If the order was not revoked within the next 24 hours, the RDA said it would call a general body meeting of its members and "decide its future course of action".
The letter signed by RDA president Mohammad Hamza Malik and general secretary Mohammad Kashif states that the action against the two doctors smacked of "vendetta politics" and was aimed at muzzling the right to freedom of expression.
The two doctors told reporters on Tuesday that "they were quite taken aback by this step because they had not been given a chance to present their view to the authorities."
The two doctors have also written to AMU Vice Chancellor Tariq Mansoor seeking his intervention in the matter.