NMC Issues Anti-National Guidelines After Red Fort Blast Doctor Links

The National Medical Commission is taking action after doctors from Al-Falah University were allegedly involved in the Red Fort explosion. New regulatory guidelines will direct medical institutions and professionals to refrain from anti-national activities. Meanwhile, the future of Al-Falah Medical College depends on ongoing national-level investigations and state government decisions. The Enforcement Directorate has also arrested the university chairman in a money laundering case as the probe expands.

Key Points: NMC Regulatory Guidelines Medical Institutions Anti-National Activities

  • NMC to issue regulatory guidelines against anti-national activities in medical workplaces
  • Al-Falah University doctors allegedly involved in Red Fort explosion case
  • Haryana state authorities to decide university's status under Private University Act
  • Enforcement Directorate arrests Al-Falah chairman Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui in money laundering case
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NMC to issue regulatory guidelines to medical institutions, professionals to avoid anti-national activities

NMC to issue guidelines directing medical professionals against anti-national activities following Al-Falah University doctors' alleged involvement in Red Fort explosion case.

"The NMC will ensure that innocent medical students are protected and that their academic future is not affected. - Official Source"

New Delhi, November 20

Following the revelation that multiple doctors of Al-Falah University were allegedly involved in the explosion near Red Fort in New Delhi, the National Medical Commission (NMC) will be issuing regulatory guidelines to all medical institutions and professionals, directing them to refrain from anti-national activities within workplaces.

"The National Medical Commission (NMC) will issue regulatory guidelines to all medical institutions and professionals directing them to refrain from any anti-national activities within workplaces," official sources to ANI.

NMC to issue guidelines to medical institutions and professionals, emphasising social accountability and national health priorities, and advising to refrain from anti-national activities.

On the overall status, including the allegations of fraud regarding the registration of Al-Falah University, sources said the decision will be taken by the Haryana State Authorities.

"Al-Falah University falls under the Haryana State Private University Act. As the university offers multiple non-medical programs, the Haryana state authorities will make the final decision regarding its overall status," the source said.

The future of Al Falah Medical College depends upon the ongoing National-level investigation, sources told ANI. "Based on the state government's decision and inputs from the central government, the NMC will determine the future of Al-Falah Medical College, which is central to the ongoing national-level investigation," said the source.

The College gained approval in 2019 and charges lower fees compared to several private colleges, which is the reason that demand is high in admission despite the serious charges.

The College has filled 150 MBBS seats for the 2025- 2026 academic session. NMC also assured that the future of these students will not be affected.

According to the source, "The NMC will ensure that innocent medical students are protected and that their academic future is not affected."

Meanwhile, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui, chairman of Al Falah group, in a money laundering case.

Siddiqui has been arrested under Section 19 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002. He was arrested following a detailed investigation and analysis of evidence gathered during a search conducted earlier.

ED has intensified its probe into Al-Falah University by expanding it to the financial operations of the Al-Falah Trust, its associated firms, and the personnel managing the institution's administrative and financial systems.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I support national security measures, I hope these guidelines don't become too restrictive for genuine academic discussions. Medical professionals should be able to express concerns about healthcare policies without fear.
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Arjun K
The ED investigation into money laundering is crucial. If there's financial misconduct along with security concerns, the institution needs thorough scrutiny. Hope the 150 students don't suffer because of management's actions.
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Sarah B
As someone working in healthcare, I appreciate that NMC is emphasizing social accountability. Medical institutions have a responsibility not just to patients but to society as a whole. Good move!
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Vikram M
The fact that this college charges lower fees and still has high demand shows how desperate students are for affordable medical education. Government should create more affordable options to prevent such situations.
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Michael C
This case highlights why proper background checks and monitoring of educational institutions are essential. Hope the investigation is fair and transparent for all parties involved.
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Kavya N
Relief to hear that NMC will protect innocent students. These young minds have worked hard for their MBBS seats and shouldn't pay for others' mistakes. Hope they get proper guidance through this difficult time.

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