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After doctor, KGMU intern now arrested for ‘sexually exploiting’ nursing student

The latest arrest comes even as the varsity has been grappling with claims of a ‘love jihad’ racket running on campus following the arrest of a junior doctor for alleged religious conversion among other charges

KGMU intern arrestedPolice on the King George Medical University campus in Lucknow earlier this week. Maulshree Seth

An intern at Lucknow’s King George Medical University (KGMU) has been arrested for allegedly sexually exploiting a nursing student on false promise of marriage, among other charges, by the Qaiserbagh police.

This comes over a week after a junior resident doctor in the Pathology Department, Rameezuddin, was arrested for alleged forced conversion and sexual exploitation — sparking unrest and leaving the varsity to fend off claims that a “love jihad” network is running from its campus.

Police said the intern and the student belong to the Muslim community and the latter had been pursuing nursing from a Lucknow institution.

The SHO of Qaiserbagh police station, Anjani Kumar Mishra, told The Indian Express that the police had lodged the case based on the victim’s complaint and her statement too has been recorded.

The accused was held on Thursday near Red Cross Hospital in Qaiserbagh. He was produced before the court and sent to jail, the SHO added.

He has been booked under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) sections 69 (sexual intercourse by employing deceitful means), 308 (extortion) and 319 (cheating by personation).

The nursing student, in the FIR lodged on December 29 last year, had alleged that the KGMU intern was sexually exploiting her and assuring her of marriage for several months.

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The woman, belonging to another district, said she came in contact with him through a common friend. She alleged that the accused befriended her and later entered into a physical relationship. He used to take her to his flat in the Qaiserbagh area, she alleged.

However, she alleged, the accused refused to marry her when she started asking him about their wedding. He also threatened to circulate her intimate photos on social media, she alleged.

KGMU spokesperson Dr K K Singh told The Indian Express that the intern had already been suspended since he stopped coming to the university. After the case was lodged against him, he had given an application seeking leave for three days and moved to extend that. “But the university refused, stating that he has been booked in such a case. Since he stopped coming, he was suspended,” Singh said.

He further said, “KGMU would not be continuing his internship if he is released from jail on bail… His application will be forwarded to the office of the Director General, Medical Education (DGME), which takes decisions on internship applications. The DGME may consider his fresh internship from another institution, but KGMU will not allow it.”

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Rameezuddin, who had been on the run, was arrested after being booked on charges of alleged sexual exploitation of a colleague belonging to another community on pretext of marriage, forced conversion attempts, and forced miscarriage. His parents too were arrested and are in jail.

Bhupendra Pandey is the Resident Editor of the Lucknow edition of The Indian Express. With decades of experience in the heart of Uttar Pradesh’s journalistic landscape, he oversees the bureau’s coverage of India’s most politically significant state. His expertise lies in navigating the complex intersections of state governance, legislative policy, and grassroots social movements. From tracking high-stakes assembly elections to analyzing administrative shifts in the Hindi heartland, Bhupendra’s reportage provides a definitive lens on the region's evolution. Authoritativeness He leads a team of seasoned reporters and investigators, ensuring that The Indian Express’ signature "Journalism of Courage" is reflected in every regional story. His leadership is central to the Lucknow bureau’s reputation for breaking stories that hold the powerful to account, making him a trusted figure for policy analysts, political scholars, and the general public seeking to understand the nuances of UP’s complex landscape. Trustworthiness & Accountability Under his stewardship, the Lucknow edition adheres to the strictest standards of factual verification and non-partisan reporting. He serves as a bridge between the local populace and the national discourse, ensuring that regional issues are elevated with accuracy and context. By prioritizing primary-source reporting and on-the-ground verification, he upholds the trust that readers have placed in the Express brand for nearly a century. ... Read More

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