Telangana: Won’t spare culprits, whether it’s Saif or Sanjay, says KTR on medico’s suicide

The statement comes after the BJP's allegations that the case is being diluted by the ruling BRS as the accused is from a particular community.

Hyderabad: Speaking on the Warangal medico Preethi’s suicide case, Telangana minister and BRS working president KT Rama Rao on Monday stated that “culprits in the case won’t be spared, whether it is Sunjay or Saif.”

Speaking at a public meeting at Sodashapally, Station Ghanpur, the minister said that the Telangana government and the BRS party will stand beside Dr. Preethi’s family.

The statement comes after the BJP’s allegations that the case is being diluted by the ruling BRS as the accused is from a particular community.

The last rites of the junior medical student from Warangal’s Kakatiya Medical Collage who passed away on Sunday were performed in Jangaon on Monday.

Earlier this morning, the mortal remains of the Warangal medical student who passed away last night (Sunday) at Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences in Hyderabad were brought to her residence.

She had allegedly attempted suicide on February 22 and died at 9.10 pm on Sunday.

A statement issued by NIMS hospital read, “In continuation to the health update of Dr Preethi, despite continues efforts of Multidisciplinary team of Specialist Doctors, she could not be saved and (was) declared dead on 26/02/2023 at 9:10 pm.”
Further details are awaited.

On February 22, the junior doctor allegedly tried to kill herself by self-administering some injections at the Kakatiya Medical College, AV Ranganath, Warangal police commissioner, said.

She was undergoing treatment at NIMS, Hyderabad and her condition was said to be critical, doctors said.

The Warangal commissioner added that the victim was a first-year PG student at Kakatiya Medical College (KMC) in Warangal.
“She was last seen at the emergency OP while she was on duty and later, she left her room informing other doctors that she was experiencing a headache and stomach ache. She was later found in an unconscious state,” the commissioner said.

On February 24, Commissioner Ranganath said, “A second-year medical student of MJM Hospital has been arrested in connection with the death of a first-year female medical student on February 22. We have booked him under SC/ST Act & Anti-Ragging Act.”

“Social media and personal chats between the two establish that she was subjected to ragging. Further investigation will be conducted once the toxicology report (which determines the presence of drugs or a foreign substance in a dead body),” the Warangal commissioner said.

The victim’s family members alleged that she was harassed by a senior male doctor.

The victim’s father lodged a complaint with the police claiming that a senior PG doctor had been harassing her for the last few days and eventually drove her to take the extreme step.

(With inputs from ANI).

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