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Behrampore, April 30: Students who had signed a pledge never to indulge
in ragging again thrashed a first-year student of a Murshidabad
polytechnic last evening because he had complained to the authorities
against them.

Imran Ali Beg, 20, who bled from a cut below his left eye and had a
fractured ankle and bruises all over his body, lodged an FIR with
police before being admitted to Behrampore General Hospital.

Nefaur Rahman, the surgeon who treated Imran, said: “He was given two
stitches under his eye. He has bruises all over his body. An X-ray has
revealed a crack in his right ankle. He has to be in hospital for a few
more days.”

Imran had come to the privately run Nibedita Institute of Technology in
Jalangi from Diamond Harbour in South 24-Parganas — over 250km away —
for a diploma in electronics and communications. He was worried today
that his heart patient father could be taken ill if told about his
condition.

The college has suspended the five accused for a year.

Imran’s classmate Kishore Bawale said the second-year students had been
ragging them since they joined last August. The college being only two
years old, the second-year students are the senior-most.

“We are mentally tortured and humiliated. We are made to stand holding
our ears, do squats and bow our heads every time seniors walk past.
They also hurl abuses at us,” said Kishore, who was with Imran and six
others when they lodged the complaint in March. “But the anti-ragging
committee did not take any action against them,” alleged Kishore.

The college said the committee had conducted a probe in March and
summoned the five accused. “They confessed to ragging and apologised.
They also gave written undertakings saying they would never indulge in
ragging. That’s why the panel let them go,” said Gautam Sarkar,
secretary of the college managing committee.

The committee met again yesterday, said principal Satyanarayan Bag. “We
have suspended the five and we will help the police probe,” he added

Imran had gone to a tea st-all outside the campus when the five dragged
him away. “They hit me with sticks and soft drinks bottles. After about
15 minutes, they went away. I limped to the stall and its owner helped
me reach my hostel.”




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