
Sun Nov 23 20:43:31 UTC 2025: Here’s a summary of the text and a rewritten news article:
Summary:
A bomb blast near the Red Fort in Delhi has killed 15 civilians. The incident is particularly disturbing because initial investigations suggest that a doctor, Dr. Umar Nabi from Pulwama, Kashmir, was allegedly the driver of the explosives-laden vehicle. Prominent medical bodies in Jammu & Kashmir, including the Doctors Association of Kashmir (DAK), the Society of Consultant Doctors J&K, and the Doctors Association Jammu (DAJ), have strongly condemned the blast and pledged to fight against all forms of violence and extremism. They have expressed dismay and betrayal at the alleged involvement of members of their profession, emphasizing that such actions violate the core values and ethics of the medical field. The associations demand a thorough investigation and strict punishment for anyone found guilty.
News Article:
Kashmir Doctors Condemn Red Fort Blast, Denounce Alleged Involvement of Medical Professional
Srinagar – November 24, 2025 – Medical organizations across Jammu & Kashmir have issued strong condemnations following a devastating bomb blast near Delhi’s Red Fort that claimed the lives of 15 civilians on Sunday, November 23, 2025. The blast is particularly concerning due to allegations that Dr. Umar Nabi, a doctor from Pulwama, Kashmir, was the individual who drove the explosives-laden car.
The Doctors Association of Kashmir (DAK), the Society of Consultant Doctors J&K, and the Doctors Association Jammu (DAJ) have all released statements expressing their shock and outrage at the incident.
“The medical fraternity is deeply disturbed by reports alleging the involvement of individuals from the medical profession in this inhuman act,” said a DAK spokesman. The organization emphasized their faith in the justice system and urged authorities to hold those responsible accountable.
Both the DAK and the Society of Consultant Doctors J&K highlighted the perceived betrayal of the medical profession’s core values if the allegations prove true. The DAJ went further, stating that any doctor involved in terror forfeits the right to be called a healer.
The medical associations have called for a thorough and time-bound investigation into the incident. They have also appealed to the public to remain calm and united against violence and extremism. The incident comes after reports earlier this month that at least four doctors from Kashmir were allegedly part of an inter-State terror module.