The tragic deaths of Dr. Mehwish and Dr. Warda are serious incidents that have raised great concern. Because timely action was not taken, a dangerous trend of violence is growing, and if it is not stopped immediately, it may continue to spread.
One of the main reasons for this concern is that the killers of these two respected senior doctors have still not received punishment, even after several months. This has created fear and anxiety within the medical community and society.
In psychology, there is a concept called the "Four-Minute Mile Effect" or "Roger Bannister Effect." It suggests that when something once considered impossible happens and is not effectively discouraged, others may begin to believe they can do the same, reducing the fear of consequences.
I would like to draw the attention of the authorities to this issue. Strong and timely enforcement of the law is essential to prevent further incidents and to restore public confidence in justice. If decisive legal action is not taken, this problem could become even more serious for Pakistan and its healthcare sector in the future.