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Link to reportRadhamadhab SahaRAIGANJ, Sept 5: Despite the government's
tall claims, students of educational institutions in the state, it
seems, are still not free from physical torture in the name of formal
ragging by their seniors.In one such incident, Sagnik Chakraborty, a
first year student of Bolpur Law College in Birbhum and resident of
Raiganj, was allegedly subjected to physical assault in the name of
ragging by Bijoy Kumar Dey, a third year student of Bengal Institute of
Technology, and his associates at a rented house in Bolpur. An injured
Sagnik, who returned home today, had to undergo treatment at the
Raiganj district hospital. His father, Mr Chandan Chakraborty, a
teacher by profession, today lodged a complaint against Bijoy and his
friends with the Raiganj police station.Alleging that his son was
subjected to physical assault, Mr Chakraborty demanded strong action
against the accused students.Sagnik, who passed HS examination from
Kaliyaganj Parbati Sundari Higher Secondary School this year, took
admission in Bolpur Law College. Talking to reporters here today, he
said: "At Bolpur, I was living in a rented room at Udayanpally, around
10 km away from my college. Bijoy was also staying in the same house,
though in another room. I used to take meal in another house with Bijoy
and his associates. They were physically assaulting me in the name of
ragging. Last Thursday, they tied up my eyes with handkerchief, placed
me on the railing of the three-storyed building and instructed me to
walk through the railing. After advancing two steps, I started losing
balance and jumped on the right side building. I fell on the roof of
another three-storyed building. Thanks God, I did not receive any major
injury. However, Bijoy and his friends caught me again and touched my
body parts with burning cigarette. As a result, I received burn
injuries. I later informed the matter to my father who reached Bolpur
the next day and brought me here."Sagnik's father Mr Chandan
Chakraborty said they will bring the matter to the notice of the Union
I&B and parliamentary affairs minister, Mr Priya Ranjan Das Munshi,
urging him to take action against the accused students.Speaking to The
Statesman over telephone, Dr Subir Roy, the teacher in-charge of Bolpur
Law College, said: "The incident was unfortunate. Those who ragged
Sagnik are not the students of our college. If we receive any written
complaint from the victim, we will contact the BITM authorities over
the issue and urge them to take action against the accused
students."The North Dinajpur SP, Mr SB Purnapatra, said they have
informed the matter to Birbhum police officials.

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