Kol: Kashmiri doc faces threats, told to 'go back'

  • | Monday | 18th February, 2019

This city has always stood by us and I am sure it will continue to do so,” the doctor said. A professor from Ramakrishna Mission Belur Math called up a senior Kolkata Police official, who arranged for a posting of plain-clothed cops in his neighbourhood.The horror unfolded on Friday afternoon. Some of them pushed me around and told me to go to Pakistan ,” the doctor recounted. All of them, wearing saffron bandanas, stood in front of me and asked us to leave the city at once. In fact, I felt safer in Kolkata than in Srinagar,” the doctor said.

‘Won’t shift elsewhere since the city has always stood by me’ KOLKATA: A 42-year-old cardiologist from Srinagar, who has spent the last 22 years working in Kolkata, is now living evidence of how the city may have changed over the years.A group of six people called on the doctor at his residence in southeast Kolkata and asked him “to go back home to Kashmir”. Staying in the city would have “consequences” for him and his family, they said, before going away. (TOI is withholding the doctor’s name and address.)The coffin of slain jawan Sudip Biswas arrive in Nadia.The unnerved doctor, who lives in a housing society on Kustia Road with his wife and two daughters, ignored the threat the first time. But the youths came back again, and he could not ignore them this time. A professor from Ramakrishna Mission Belur Math called up a senior Kolkata Police official, who arranged for a posting of plain-clothed cops in his neighbourhood.The horror unfolded on Friday afternoon. “There were six youths, aged between 25 and 30, who got down from an SUV parked in front of my residence. All of them, wearing saffron bandanas, stood in front of me and asked us to leave the city at once. Some of them pushed me around and told me to go to Pakistan ,” the doctor recounted. He couldn’t believe his ears for a while and stood perplexed till the youths left.As the Jet Airways flight 9W 676 from Guwahati to Kolkata lands on Saturday, passengers stand in silence for a minute to pay tribute to the soldiers who had died in Kashmir two days ago. Prior to landing, flight commander Sarvesh Gupta had made the request to the fliers, who paid their respects after touchdown.“I have never faced anything like this in this city. In fact, I felt safer in Kolkata than in Srinagar,” the doctor said. He moved to Kolkata 22 years ago and started practising at nursing homes. He married a Kolkata girl and decided to stay back in the city. And in the past two decades, nobody even bothered about his ancestral place.The doctor ignored the threat the first day, but could no longer feel safe when the same group of youths banged on his door again on Saturday morning. “They threatened to kill my daughters if I did not leave the city. They said I do not have any right to stay here,” he said.The doctor frantically called up a friend in Delhi, who had a word with a senior politician. Meanwhile, word had spread to a few humanitarian organizations too.Shamim Ahmed, a professor with Ramakrishna Mission Belur Math, was alerted by a friend — part of an organisation called “Sahaman”.“I called up a few senior police officers and the local police station was informed immediately. By Saturday night, plain-clothed cops were posted in front of the doctor’s residence,” Ahmed said.Anticipating a panicked reaction, the doctor did not even tell his wife. “I had to tell her when cops came in to ensure our security. An officer from Nabanna also called me up to assure help in case of any trouble,” the doctor said.Ananya Chakraborty, chairperson of the West Bengal State Commission for Protection of Child Rights, got in touch with the doctor too. “They have asked me to shift to a safer place for the time being. But we decided not to do that. This city has always stood by us and I am sure it will continue to do so,” the doctor said.

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