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‘Ministers can protest to defend rape accused, but doctor sacked over FB post!’

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Srinagar, Mar 19: Attacking PDP-BJP government for sacking a doctor over his Facebook post, opposition National Conference leader Omar Abdullah on Monday said “ministers can protest to defend rape and murder accused but a doctor can’t point out the truth”.

Omar’s reaction came in wake of government order in which a doctor Amit Kumar, who was working as an anesthesiologist at the Government Medical College Jammu, was sacked for “criticising” the government on Facebook.

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Taking to social networking website, Twitter, Omar wrote: “Ministers can protest to defend rape/murder accused but a doctor can’t point out the truth. @MehboobaMufti dictatorial Govt in J&K – J&K doctor faces action for ‘correcting’ minister on Facebook”.

Ministers can protest to defend rape/murder accused but a doctor can’t point out the truth. @MehboobaMufti dictatorial Govt in J&K – J&K doctor faces action for ‘correcting’ minister on Facebook – The Indian Express https://t.co/In6P9SGFOt

— Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah) March 19, 2018

In another tweet, Omar said: “All the doctor did was point out that the lift the health minister claimed to have inaugurated was actually an old lift & for that he was removed from his post of Registrar”.

An order under SRO 525, barring a government employee from posting on social media websites anything “prejudicial to the government”, was issued last December.

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