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‘Kashmir needs Killing touch’ posts SKIMS doctor on Facebook, Associaiton demands suspension

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February 16, 2019
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‘Kashmir needs Killing touch’ posts SKIMS doctor on Facebook, Associaiton demands suspension
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Srinagar: Resident Doctor Association SKIMS has registered a complaint against at Doctor over his social media post that read: ‘Kashmir Doesn’t need a healing touch. It needs a Killing touch’.
The complain by the RDA, SKIMS Dr Amit Sharma, DM scholar cardiology at the soura institute had posted a Facebook live status, which according to complaint ‘in the backdrop of recent developments in the state can lead to disturbance of harmony amolng the residents with catastrophic consequences’.

The complaint has been filed before director SKIMS
“We condemn such acts and demand legal action as per law against the same at teh earliest,” the complaint.
The doctors association has demanded suspension of Sharma with immediate effect as ‘he can be a threat to patients he may be attending to’.
“The post itself speaks of his hatred and communalism against Kashmiris. How such a person could be entrusted to treat the sick and needy people of Kashmir,” Doctors at the Soura medical insititute said

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