AIIMS RDA President Receives Threat Calls For Open Letter To UP CM
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 29 July, 2025
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New Delhi: The RDA President at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi has recently filed a complaint against alleged life treating calls that he has been receiving from an unknown caller.
As per the Dr Harjit Singh Bhatti, the AIIMS Resident Doctors' Association (RDA) President, seeking better healthcare facilities he wrote an open letter to Prime minister Narendra Modi and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath a month ago. It was since then that he started receiving life threatening calls, stating that his comments on UP CM Yogi Adityanath and PM Modi were not acceptable to the caller
"I am receiving threatening calls from 9********7. He called me on my personal number on 07/10/2017 at 4:46 pm and started abusing me for writing on my twitter handle @DrHarjitBhatti. He said that I write against Yogi Adityanath and Modi which is not acceptable to him. I got frightened and immediately cut the phone after 12 seconds of constant abuse by him, he again called me but I didn't pick the call. He again called me at 4:49 PM and I picked the phone, again he started abusing which derogatory remarks to me and my family. He threatened me that he is a fanatical Hindu Yogi's follower. If I ever dare to say anything against them then he will come to my home and beat me which can result in hospitalisation," said Dr Bhatti
"Me and family are frightened with this call and want some immediate action against this supporter of Modi and Yogi so that these type of incidences can be protected in future. If in future any mislead happens with me or with my family such person will responsible, " he added
"I always demand betterment of healthcare and request politicians to stop spreading hatred in the name of the cow, religion or caste. His abusive language is so frightening that my whole family is under fear," said Bhatti.
Bhatti, on behalf of RDA, had written the open letter in late August after the Gorakhpur tragedy in which over 60 children had died due to alleged lack of oxygen supply and encephalitis.
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