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Vidit Gujrathi Slams Critic in Fiery Social Media Dispute Over Doctor Titles

Chess Grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi fiercely defends his family in a fiery social media dispute. A user, ‘TheLiverDoc,’ sparked controversy by questioning the legitimacy of Gujrathi’s family members’ doctor titles. Consequently, this clash ignites debates over allopathic versus alternative medicine. Gujrathi’s bold response champions respect for his family’s healing work. Originating from a National Doctors’ Day post, the dispute highlights credentials and online discourse.

Social Media Dispute Sparks Over Doctors’ Day Post

On National Doctors’ Day, Vidit Gujrathi shared a heartfelt X post honoring his family. He celebrated his father, an Ayurvedic specialist, his mother, a cosmetologist, his sister, a physiotherapist, and his wife, an MD in homeopathy. Initially, the post earned praise, but trouble brewed. A user, TheLiverDoc,’ a self-proclaimed hepatologist, claimed these family members weren’t “really doctors.” This comment sparked a fiery social media dispute. In response, Gujrathi fired back, “Your brand thrives on insulting others. My family heals lives quietly, without chasing clout.” His words convey pride and defiance against online critics.

Meanwhile, ‘TheLiverDoc‘ doubled down, stating, “I spoke plain facts from a professional view.” He noted Doctors’ Day honors Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, an allopathic icon. Furthermore, he boasted, “I’m a certified internist with 260 peer-reviewed publications.” Although intended to clarify, this response fueled the social media dispute further.

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Gujrathi Stands Tall Against Online Trolls

Undeterred, Vidit Gujrathi held his ground in the social media dispute. “I posted out of gratitude,” he declared, “but when it turned to mocking my family, I stepped up.” This stance reflects his resolve to protect his loved ones. Moreover, he challenged, “Trolls like you don’t define who’s a doctor.” By rejecting gatekeeping, Gujrathi defends his family’s contributions. He concluded, “I’ve said my piece. Now, I focus on what matters—no time for noise.” His statement resonates with those frustrated by online negativity.

Additional sources reveal mixed reactions. Some users support Gujrathi, praising his defense of alternative medicine practitioners. Others back ‘TheLiverDoc,‘ arguing that only allopathic professionals qualify as doctors

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