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Shamli, Uttar Pradesh – A senior government doctor’s startling allegations against the police have triggered widespread controversy and confusion in the district.

Dr. Deepak Kumar, Chief Medical Superintendent (CMS) at a local health facility, was seen in a viral video accusing Shamli Police of fabricating encounter reports. He alleged that officers pressured medical staff to under-report bullet injuries during post-mortem examinations, claiming that bodies riddled with up to 20 bullets were officially recorded as having just one gunshot wound.

The doctor’s remarks surfaced during a protest over a theft incident at his office, where he criticised police inaction. During the heated demonstration, Dr. Kumar made the serious claims, which were captured on camera and circulated rapidly across social media platforms.

Following the uproar, Shamli Police issued a strong denial, asserting that Dr. Kumar had not been part of any post-mortem panels related to police encounters in 2025. The police termed his allegations “factually baseless” and aimed at creating unnecessary panic.

As the video continued to spread, Dr. Kumar later released another statement, calling the earlier clip “fake” and claiming it was recorded without his consent. He attributed his comments to poor health and mental stress, saying he is undergoing treatment for liver, heart, and psychological issues.

Dr. Kumar clarified that he was not involved in any encounter-related post-mortems this year and requested that his earlier remarks not be taken seriously.

The police have dismissed the allegations as unfounded, reaffirming that no medical panels for encounter cases included Dr. Kumar in 2025. Meanwhile, an inquiry into the viral video and the surrounding controversy is underway.

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00:00We have 10 bullets, we have 2 bullets, we will see 10 bullets, we will see these bullets.
00:09Government doctor, Dr Deepak Kumar, Chief Medical Superintendent alleged that police were falsifying encounter reports
00:15forcing medical staff to under-report gunshot wounds in post-mortems.
00:20In a viral video, Dr Kumar claimed that some bodies had up to 20 bullet wounds,
00:25but police instructed doctors to record only one.
00:28He even demanded a human rights probe sparking chaos at the local hospital.
00:35The controversy erupted after a theft incident at Dr Kumar's office.
00:39During a protest against police in action, he made the explosive remarks which quickly went viral online.
00:45Shamli police soon hit back denying all allegations.
00:48They stated that Dr Kumar wasn't part of any post-mortem panels in 2025, making his claims factually baseless.
00:55Amid the uproar, Dr Kumar released another video.
00:58Calling the first one fake and blaming stress and illness for his statements.
01:02He said he is undergoing treatment for heart, liver and psychological issues.
01:08And asked people not to take his words seriously.
01:11The police have dismissed all accusations and an enquiry is ongoing into how the viral video surfaced.
01:16The truth behind this shocking Dr Police face-off remains under scrutiny.
01:19Fake encounter or fake claim? The controversy continues in Shamli.
01:24The citadel was responded to the virus in Shamli.
01:25The citadel has remained under partly due to the source of the potential of the viral video around the world.
01:26In Shamli.
01:27The neutral video has remained under the time in Shamli.
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