[http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/uncategorized/two-uttar-pradesh-polytechnic-students-complain-of-ragging_100267314.html]
October 29th, 2009 - 5:53 pm ICT by IANS

Lucknow, Oct 29 (IANS) Two students of a government-run polytechnic
institute in Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhimpur district Thursday alleged
physical abuse and ragging by their seniors.


Vimal Singh and Surendra Prasad - both first year students of a diploma
course in pharmacy from the Naurangabad-Rajapur Polytechnic in
Lakhimpur, around 100 km from Lucknow, alleged that their seniors
forced them to dance without clothes and beat them up when they
protested.

“They (senior students) don’t rag us on the campus, but come to our
private hostel rooms, where they physically abuse us and make us
perform like a male stripper,” Singh told reporters in Lakhimpur,
showing the injury marks on his arms.

“After barging into our room, the seniors also force us to smoke and
drink liquor. They also pressurise us to do obscene dances,” he added.

In their complaint, the two students have alleged that their seniors
forcibly take money from them and even use their mobile phones, clothes
and other items.

“To days ago, three of my seniors forcibly took Rs.1,000 from my wallet
kept inside the cupboard. When I protested, they started kicking me and
threatened me of dire consequences if I told anybody about the
incident,” said Prasad.

Officials at the institute have assured strict action against the
culprits.

“I would only like to say that stern action would be taken against the
senior students involved in the ragging,” the polytechnic’s principal
Surendra Prasad told reporters.


--
Posted By Ragging News to Ragging News From Indian Colleges at
11/01/2009 01:56:00 AM

Reply via email to