Bengaluru: Two doctors of city medical college accused of sexually harassing women staffers, probe on

Director of Medical Education Dr Sujatha Rathod told TNIE that a committee has been formed to look into the allegations against the two doctors.
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BENGALURU: Two doctors of Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical College and Hospital in the city have been accused of sexually harassing seven women staffers of the hospital. In a letter to the medical education minister, they sought action against Dr Kemparaj, medical superintendent, and Dr Srikanth, PRO, alleging that the duo had harassed them sexually several times.

They also alleged that the two doctors misbehaved with women doctors, nurses and other employees. The victims did not raise their voices against Dr Kemparaj and Dr Srikanth as they had the backing of some influential and powerful politicians.

Director of Medical Education Dr Sujatha Rathod told TNIE that a committee has been formed to look into the allegations against the two doctors. The complaint was made on October 1, 2023. Meanwhile, sources said that the committee initially had three members, including Dr Asima Banu, principal of Bangalore Medical College & Research Institute (BMCRI). However, Dr Asima has been replaced by another official. She was the only woman member of the committee.

However, Dr Rathod clarified that the committee had two officials from the same institution when it was formed. To avoid any controversy, one member (Dr Asima) was dropped from the committee and the joint director of the Medical Education Department was included. The committee now has a woman member, she said. “The committee comprising the chief medical officer of the Directorate of Medical Education, the joint director of the Medical Education Department and a senior official from BMCRI has been asked to conduct an investigation, record statements and submit a report within seven days,” Dr Rathod said.

Action will be taken based on the committee report, she said. Dr Srikanth said he had no idea of any complaint against him and termed the allegations false and baseless. Some vested interests might have filed the complaint using the hospital staffers. Their image is also getting tarnished because of the complaint, he added.

He said that there is a proposal to construct a hospital administrative block and many are in the race for top posts there. They might be behind the complaint against him and Dr Kemparaj.

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