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Neela Israfel has alleged that during her admission to Dhaka Medical College Hospital, her consent was not sought, and the admission form falsely listed NCP leader Sarwar Tushar’s name as her husband instead of the correct information. Neela stated, “This is not a ‘mistake’—it is legal forgery.” Citing Sections 468 and 471 of the Penal Code, she said creating or using falsified documents intended as evidence is a punishable offense. She also pointed out that under the ICT Act, altering someone’s personal information without consent is a crime. Neela emphasized that this act violated her human rights under Articles 3, 5, 12, and 22 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, undermining her dignity, privacy, and legal security. She warned that such false information in hospital records could be used against her in the future, jeopardizing her social and legal safety. She demanded the maximum legal action against those responsible and the immediate restoration of her correct personal details.
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