"It is unfortunate that even after so many days, Khan has not been arrested. We are surprised that police are saying he is hiding," Rashid Para, spokesperson of an amalgam of various doctors' associations and medical employees' confederations, told reporters here.
"If police can identify and arrest a youth from thousands on charges of stone-pelting, how can they say a person who had been a minister is hiding?" he asked.
He said the medical fraternity compliments the government for filing an FIR against the former minister, but he should be arrested immediately to provide justice to the woman.
Waqar Ahmad of the Society of Consultant Doctors said the incident has "shattered" the confidence of women working in the Health Department. "Women working in the department are frightened. The incident has shattered their confidence," he said.
"I have lodged a complaint with the SDPO of Shaheed Gunj on February 8 requesting him to take appropriate action in accordance with law," the woman said in a statement here.