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A youth in Uttar Pradesh’s Muzaffarnagar district was allegedly “deceived” into undergoing a gender change surgery by his “boyfriend,” with the alleged complicity of doctors at a medical college hospital.
The victim, from the Shahpur area, recounted that he was admitted to the hospital under the pretense of needing surgery for a medical condition.
Medical college officials denied the allegations, claiming the surgery was performed with the man's “consent”.
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