BJP leader held in MP molestation case at Bundelkhand Medical College
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Police in Madhya Pradesh's Sagar district have registered an FIR against BJP Yuva Morcha state working committee member Anil Shrivastava and a second accused over the alleged molestation and criminal intimidation of a woman doctor at Bundelkhand Medical College (BMC). The incident, which allegedly occurred at around 1 am on Friday, 4 July inside the college premises, has triggered a doctors' strike and severely disrupted healthcare services at the government institution.
What the FIR Alleges
According to Additional Superintendent of Police Narendra Solanki, the FIR was registered on the basis of the woman doctor's complaint. The complaint alleges that Shrivastava behaved inappropriately with her and attempted to touch her without consent. When she resisted, he reportedly threatened to shoot her, according to police.
The case has been registered under multiple provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Police teams are currently conducting raids to apprehend both accused, who are yet to be arrested.
Doctors' Strike Disrupts BMC Services
The alleged incident triggered immediate protests among doctors and healthcare workers at Bundelkhand Medical College. A strike began on Friday morning, causing a major disruption to routine medical services. Patients and their attendants have faced considerable inconvenience as hospital operations remained impacted.
Doctors have stated they will not return to work until both accused are arrested and stringent legal action is initiated. The demand for accountability reflects growing concern among healthcare professionals about safety within institutional premises.
Security Tightened on Campus
Authorities have heightened security in and around the medical college campus and hospital premises to maintain law and order and prevent further unrest. Officials confirmed that the investigation is ongoing and that sustained efforts are being made to arrest the accused at the earliest.
This comes amid a broader national conversation about the safety of medical professionals in government hospitals — a concern that gained renewed urgency following high-profile incidents in other states over the past year. The Sagar case adds to a pattern of alleged misconduct targeting healthcare workers, particularly women, within institutional settings.
Political and Institutional Fallout
The accused's affiliation with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)'s youth wing has drawn sharp attention to the case, with opposition voices calling for swift action. The BJP has not issued a public statement on the matter. The alleged incident occurring at 1 am inside a government medical college raises questions about access control and security protocols at the institution.
Police said the investigation will continue, and an arrest is expected shortly.