Mob thrashes Muslim Doctor in Gurugram, threatens riots if Muslims don’t leave

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Gurugram — A Muslim Doctor was badly beaten by unidentified men near Ardee city on Friday night when he went out to buy milk for breaking fast. He was told that Muslims should leave the place otherwise riots will take place.

The 30-year-old, Dr Nuru who originally belongs to Uttarakhand and was living near Wazirabad village in Sector 52, filed the complaint and mentioned he came to Ardee City to buy milk in the evening for Iftar. He recevied multiple injuries on his head, eyes, face and legs.

“I work as a paediatrician with a private hospital and at present preparing for DM-Cardiology exam. I was returning after buying milk for Iftar in my Baleno car. Suddenly, two men came in a white Fortuner and started abusing me without any reason. When I told them that they are on the wrong side of the road, they called 8-9 more men who brutally thrashed me with sticks. I tried calling police but due to injuries I fell unconscious on the road side. Later, the police reached on spot and rushed me to the Civil Hospital,” Nurul informed police.

“They thrashed me brutally and I could not understand the reason. I heard two of them saying that I am a Muslim and they should leave otherwise riots will take place. They fled after leaving me on the road side. I don’t know any of them. I want strict action against the accused,” Nurul told media.

Police have filed an FIR agaisnt the unidentified attackers under sections 147 (rioting), 149 (unlawful assembly), 323 (causing hurt) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of Indian Penal Code at Sector 53 Police station.

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