BSF taken to court for dismissing AIDS patient
Saturday, October 25 2003 18:22 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: A 30-year-old man, who wants to make his case a precedent for HIV positive people in the
armed forces, has taken Border Security Force (BSF) to court for dismissing him from service in an
alleged show of discrimination after he disclosed that he had AIDS.
The former BSF personnel - P Bala Husein - said BSF should not have thrown him out of work solely on
the ground that he tested positive for AIDS.
Husein, awaiting the next court hearing in November, told a private television channel that a senior BSF
officer had told him to leave the job.
"He told me that I was not fit for work any longer as I will die soon," said Husein, now putting in 12 hours
of work as a security guard in a Delhi-based private firm.
However, Director General (Medical) of BSF S K Jha said Husein's services were terminated as he was
not only HIV positive but was also suffering from tuberculosis and herpes.
Altogether 86 personnel have tested positive for HIV so far in BSF.
PTI
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