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Jammu’s Medical Fraternity Issues Strong, Unified Condemnation of Delhi Blasts; Affirms Unwavering Support to National Investigative Agencies

Jammu, Nov 21:

In a firm and unequivocal voice, the medical fraternity of Jammu — represented by the Indian Medical Association (IMA) Jammu Branch, Doctors Association Jammu (DAJ), and the Resident Doctors Association (RDA) of Government Medical College Jammu — has condemned the recent terror attack in Delhi, terming it a direct strike at the nation’s collective conscience, public safety, and the very idea of humanity.

The associations have expressed profound grief over the tragic loss of innocent lives and extended heartfelt solidarity to the families devastated by the November 10 blast near the Red Fort. The statements, issued separately yet aligned in spirit, underscore a shared resolve: terrorism will not shake the moral foundation of the medical profession nor the unity of the nation.

The IMA Jammu Branch described the incident as “a cowardly and reprehensible act designed to destabilise peace and inflict suffering on the innocent.” Expressing deep concern over reports suggesting the possible involvement of individuals from the medical fraternity, the association noted that if such allegations are proven, it would amount to “a grave betrayal of the trust reposed in the white coat and an unforgivable departure from the ethics that bind the profession.”

Doctors Association Jammu echoed similar sentiments, calling the incident “a ruthless affront to the Hippocratic Oath and an indelible stigma on anyone who misuses medical knowledge for destructive ends.” The association demanded that the investigation be pursued with urgency and precision, ensuring that every perpetrator, planner, or facilitator is brought before the law without exception.

The Resident Doctors Association of GMC Jammu termed the act “inhuman, indefensible, and intended to disrupt national harmony.” The RDA expressed full faith in the security and investigative agencies, affirming that the medical community stands shoulder to shoulder with the nation during this period of grief and determination.

Across all statements, the undertone remained consistent and resolute:

there can be no leniency toward individuals who engage in, support, or abet acts of terror. Each association pledged complete cooperation with national agencies tasked with uncovering the truth, emphasising that accountability is essential not only for justice but also for restoring the sanctity of the profession.

The collective stance of Jammu’s medical bodies reflects a rare moment of unanimity — a clear declaration that terrorism, in any form and by any hand, is an assault on the principles of civilisation. At a time when the country mourns, Jammu’s doctors have reaffirmed their commitment to humanity, their duty to protect life, and their unwavering support to the institutions safeguarding national security.

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