<p> A doctor in Assam has alleged being threatened by her family for converting to Hinduism, forcing her to go into hiding, while her brother has claimed that she has been kidnapped.</p>.<p> Even as the family sought police help in tracing her, a video by the doctor has emerged in which she claimed to be safe and voluntarily staying away for her safety.</p>.Woman accused of illegal religious conversions held in UP.<p> As the matter was brought to the notice of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday, he directed the DGP to probe the issue.</p>.<p>"Take action as per Law after a proper enquiry @gpsinghips," Sarma wrote on X, sharing a post with the doctor's video.</p>.<p> In the video, the doctor claimed that she had irked her family by converting to Hinduism and they have threatened to kill her, leading her to go into hiding.</p>.<p> She also claimed that her family wanted to marry her off to an elderly maulvi as they believe it will lead her to 'jannat' (heaven) in the afterlife.</p>.<p> The video was shot at an airport, the doctor said, adding that she is completely safe though she didn't disclose her location.</p>.<p> The doctor's brother, Wakil Khan, had earlier sought police help in tracing her.</p>.<p> In a post on X to the director general of police GP Singh, Khan maintained that his elder sister had gone missing from August 17 from Hapjan primary health centre in Tinsukia, where she was posted.</p>.<p> Responding to the post, Singh wrote, "She has posted a video online indicating that she faces death threat from her family. Please be advised that any such threat is unlawful and would attract penal action." </p>.<p>Khan, replying to Singh, said they have received a demand for Rs nine lakh and dismissed the video as 'totally baseless'.</p>.<p> He maintained that his sister could be in 'some distress condition' and requested the DGP to locate her.</p>.<p>Singh later said that the matter is being investigated. </p>
<p> A doctor in Assam has alleged being threatened by her family for converting to Hinduism, forcing her to go into hiding, while her brother has claimed that she has been kidnapped.</p>.<p> Even as the family sought police help in tracing her, a video by the doctor has emerged in which she claimed to be safe and voluntarily staying away for her safety.</p>.Woman accused of illegal religious conversions held in UP.<p> As the matter was brought to the notice of Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Sunday, he directed the DGP to probe the issue.</p>.<p>"Take action as per Law after a proper enquiry @gpsinghips," Sarma wrote on X, sharing a post with the doctor's video.</p>.<p> In the video, the doctor claimed that she had irked her family by converting to Hinduism and they have threatened to kill her, leading her to go into hiding.</p>.<p> She also claimed that her family wanted to marry her off to an elderly maulvi as they believe it will lead her to 'jannat' (heaven) in the afterlife.</p>.<p> The video was shot at an airport, the doctor said, adding that she is completely safe though she didn't disclose her location.</p>.<p> The doctor's brother, Wakil Khan, had earlier sought police help in tracing her.</p>.<p> In a post on X to the director general of police GP Singh, Khan maintained that his elder sister had gone missing from August 17 from Hapjan primary health centre in Tinsukia, where she was posted.</p>.<p> Responding to the post, Singh wrote, "She has posted a video online indicating that she faces death threat from her family. Please be advised that any such threat is unlawful and would attract penal action." </p>.<p>Khan, replying to Singh, said they have received a demand for Rs nine lakh and dismissed the video as 'totally baseless'.</p>.<p> He maintained that his sister could be in 'some distress condition' and requested the DGP to locate her.</p>.<p>Singh later said that the matter is being investigated. </p>