Dental Association Suspends Treasurer Over Social Media Post Justifying Murder
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- The All India Dental Students & Surgeons Association (AIDSA) suspended Dr.
- Muskan Soni for five years over a social media post allegedly justifying the murder of businessman Ketan Agrawal.
- The post, which included the hashtag "I Hate Man", drew widespread criticism, and her apology was deemed insufficient by the association.
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Dr. Muskan Soni, treasurer of AIDSA Madhya Pradesh, was suspended for five years after allegedly sharing a social media post that appeared to justify the murder of Pune businessman Ketan Agrawal.
The All India Dental Students & Surgeons Association (AIDSA) has suspended its Madhya Pradesh treasurer, Dr Muskan Soni, from her post and the association's membership for five years over a social media post that allegedly justified the murder of Pune businessman Ketan Agrawal.
The action came after Dr Soni allegedly shared an Instagram story carrying the hashtag "I Hate Man" and comments perceived as defending the accused in the high-profile murder case involving Agrawal and his fiancée, Siya Goyal.
The post triggered widespread criticism on social media, following which Dr Soni issued an apology. However, the association said the apology was insufficient in view of the seriousness of the matter.
Dr Soni is currently posted in Satna.
Issuing the suspension order on June 29, AIDSA National Working President Dr Divakar Moodautiya said the office-bearer had committed "acts of indiscipline" and made "highly inappropriate, offensive and disrespectful remarks" about the deceased, which were in violation of the association's constitution, code of conduct and ethical values.
"Such conduct is completely unacceptable and is against the principles and values of AIDSA. The association cannot permit any office-bearer or member to make statements that appear to justify or glorify violence or show disrespect towards the deceased," Dr Moodautiya said.
According to the suspension order, Dr Soni has been removed from the post of Treasurer of AIDSA Madhya Pradesh and barred from the association's membership for five years with immediate effect.
During the suspension period, she will not be allowed to represent the association in any official capacity, participate in meetings, conferences or organisational activities, or exercise any rights or responsibilities attached to her office or membership.
Dr Moodautiya said the decision was taken to preserve the discipline, dignity and integrity of the organisation.
"The association maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards conduct that undermines ethical standards or brings disrepute to the profession. Every member is expected to uphold responsible behaviour, both professionally and on social media," he said.
Açık Sorular
- What was the exact content of Dr. Soni's social media post?
- Will there be any legal repercussions for Dr. Soni?
- What is the broader impact on AIDSA's reputation?
