[http://beta.thehindu.com/news/cities/Kochi/article423435.ece]
A student from Changanassery has reported loss of sight in his right
eye in an alleged ragging-related attack in an engineering college in
Tirunelveli.
Addressing presspersons at the Ernakulam Press Club on Thursday, the
victim, a second-year student of National College of Engineering,
Maruthakulam, said the senior students from Kerala hit his face with a
metal piece at the college hostel on March 19. “They dragged me to the
verandah and continued to kick and slap me. By that time, my eyes began
to bleed and the college authorities sent me to an eye hospital,” he
said.
He said the seniors assaulted him again when he returned to college,
despite the intervention of some other senior students and teachers.
They threatened to seek the assistance of local anti-social elements
against him and made him sign some papers. By April 2, the vision in
his right eye was lost. A surgery at a Kochi hospital could restore
only 10 per cent of the vision. The doctors said the damage would be
permanent.
He said that when his father called up the college principal demanding
action against the culprits, the latter ridiculed him and alleged that
the father and son were trying to make money out of the incident.
He said the seniors indulging in ragging had been emboldened by the
college management's alleged inaction.
His mother said the college was refusing to take action, despite a
complaint being sent to the management trust's Dubai office, the police
and other authorities. “We paid over Rs.4 lakh in fees and had to spend
Rs.2 lakh on my only son's eye treatment. Now, his future is at stake
since he may have to discontinue studies,” she said.

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5/07/2010 03:22:00 AM

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