Past Allegations Resurface Against Dr. Fazila Abbasi in Islamabad Incident

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Allegations surrounding a past incident involving Dr. Fazila Abbasi have resurfaced drawing renewed public attention to a controversial case dating back to 2010. According to reports, the incident took place at her clinic in Islamabad’s F 10/2 sector where a dispute allegedly arose between the doctor and a patient, identified as Rukhsana Rashid, over treatment and payment issues.

It is claimed that during the altercation the patient was prevented from leaving the clinic until payment was made prompting her to contact emergency services. Police officials reportedly arrived at the scene; however allegations suggest that they too were briefly confined before additional personnel intervened and secured the release of those involved.

A case was registered at the time, but no arrest was reportedly made. Further controversy emerged when bail was granted by Civil Judge Rai Liaqat Kharl despite claims that the accused had not been presented before the court.

Reports also suggest that the case was later dismissed following directions from the then prime minister. While these claims continue to circulate, no recent official statement has been issued, and the matter remains subject to public debate and scrutiny.

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