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Dayanand Meitei / DNA/Saturday, June 12, 2010 8:55 IST
Ahmedabad: Was it the ragging in the hostel that prompted the BJ
medical college student to want to take her life? Or was it instead,
the supposed embarrassment of having been caught stealing, that drove
her to slit both her wrists, at her residence at Limbdi on Thursday
night?
The reasons behind the second year MBBS student from BJ attempting
suicide remain unclear. While the NSUI and the girl's parents cite
ragging as the reason, college officials are saying the girl is a
kleptomaniac.
When DNA contacted NSUI students, they claimed the institute's version
to be completely false. State NSUI vice-president Bhavin Sinh Rathod
said, "Our representatives got in touch with the girl and her parents,
and found out that the institute wanted to suppress the girl's
complaint of ragging against her seniors. They even forced the girl to
remain mum and not reveal the matter to anyone. The depression led her
to take the extreme step of attempting suicide."
According to reliable sources, the girl's parents, in their testimonial
to the police, have stated harassment by the institute as the reason
behind their daughter's attempt to kill herself.
As a protest against the institute, NSUI student members carried out a
demonstration at the BJ Medical College's main office at around 2 pm on
Friday, ransacking the premises and breaking chairs, glasses and
computers.
However, officials of the BJ medical college denied any possible
ragging. The college's dean Bharat Shah said, "The incident today was
triggered by a wrong media report which claimed that the girl attempted
suicide because of ragging."
Alleging that the girl suffered from kleptomania, Shah said, "On May
26, around 40 students complained that the girl has been continuously
stealing things from the others in the hostel. When the hostel
committee searched her room, they found the stolen clothes, mobile
phones and ATM cards."
Shah added that following the incident, the girl's parents were
summoned to the institute, and they confessed in writing about the
stealing. "They volunteered to vacate the hostel themselves, though we
didn't ask them to leave", he said, adding, "The incident has nothing
to do with ragging at all."
As for the girl, after initial treatment at a local hospital in Limbdi,
she was shifted to the Ahmedabad civil hospital.

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