
The police registered cheating against an alleged false doctor who also served as a co -founder of BJP Jabalpur Medical Cell, after a complaint that he worked here on a false title in a government hospital, officials said.
The case against the SHUBHAM AWASTHI was registered on April 5, two days before the arrest of another “false” cardiologist who practiced at the mission hospital in the Damoh Madhya Pradesh district.
According to a complaint filed with the National Human Rights Commission, seven patients with heart treatment died.
In the second case, in Jabalpur, the police filed a company against Awasthi after the court order here.
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“Against Shubham Awasthi, who was charged with using a false Ayush title and worked in the governmental government district hospital in Jabalpur, a cheating fir (formerly known as Victoria Hospital) was registered in terms Govind das.
The case is subject to investigation, he added.
When he is contacted, the head of BJP Jabalpur City Ratnesh Sonkar said that the AWASTHI measures would be taken according to the party’s instructions after obtaining the official confirmation of the case.
“After learning about the incident (Monday) in the morning through the media report, I personally sought authentic details of the case. BJP does not tolerate such a thing … 1001 % of measures will be taken,” he said.
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The ruling party admitted that a false doctor was associated with it, but was removed from his position two years ago.
“Yes, he was a co -founder of the BJP Medical Cells. Two years ago, two years ago he was relieved against him,” said co -founder and dentist Ashwini Trivedi.
When the complainant was contacted in this case, Shailendra Bari said, “I learned about the Shaubham Awasthi, who works at the District Hospital at a false Ayurvedic doctor (with Ayush) for one year in 2020-21 from a friend who was taken to the hospital.”
“My friend, who is no longer, has heard that some doctors are talking about a black sheep in their herd. Then I was looking for his educational documents under the Information Act (RTI) Act,” he added.
After knowing about this development, Awasthi (40) resigned from the hospital, Bari said.
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“After receiving the Awasthi educational documents, I enrolled under the RTI for the university and the government Ayurvedic university to know the duration of his studies. The university and university did not respond such a student at their institute,” he said.
Bari said he subsequently filed a police complaint, but no measures were taken.
“Later I filed a complaint against the district court against Awasthi,” he said.
On February 14, the first class of the court ordered the Civil Lines police station to take over the matter, he added.
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