Statesman News Service

BALASORE, 25 AUG: Tension prevails at UN College, Soro, with students
boycotting classes protesting the alleged inaction of the
administration and college authorities regarding ragging of a Plus Two
student by some seniors.
The victim, Mr Subrat Bhola, a student of Plus Two in the science
stream was allegedly ragged by some Plus Three students on Friday.
Though the matter was brought to the notice of the college authorities,
no substantial action was taken against the erring students. Meanwhile,
Bhola was allegedly further harassed supposedly for lodging a complaint
with the principal. The matter triggered resentment among the students
even as Bhola has discontinued the college.
“He is no longer interested in UN College as he is afraid that he may
be harmed in future. We have sought his college leaving certificate and
are planning his admission in another college in the district. In fact,
he has started attending classes in the new college,” informed Subrat’s
maternal uncle, Mr Aswani Raul.
Subrat’s father is away in Chhattisgarh as he works there. Subrat’s
friends alleged that he was made to kneel down and eat his spit in the
college campus Friday last. He was “punished” for failing to attend a
meeting convened by the senior students to discuss their future course
of action in the wake of ongoing student unrest across the state.
The matter was brought to the notice of the principal, who assured that
the matter would be sorted out by the college disciplinary committee.
Meanwhile, the accused students “convinced” the principal that Subrat
was meted out the “corrective treatment” for misbehaving with girl
students. Subrat was again assaulted by a group of students supposedly
acting vindictively for his complaint.
A total of three cases have been registered, police said. “We had
apprised the state home secretary of the matter. We will meet the
superintendent of police seeking a thorough probe and punishment to the
erring students,” said Subrat’s uncle Mr Raul.

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