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Med student claims examiners failed him for being Dalit

Aasim Khan
CNN-IBN

CASTE AWAY? Backing Ajay are members of the Governing Body, considered
close to Health Minister Ramadoss.
New Delhi: Calling up the Dean to find out about his re-examination is
daily routine for Ajay Kumar Singh.


"I want to find out when will my re-examination happen. I want to
know" are the words that he finds himself repeating daily.


Ajay is a final year student of India's most prestigious medical
college, AIIMS and now he is at the centre of a raging controversy.
Ajay is a Dalit and he believes that's why he has been failed in his
final exam.


"They asked me what was my involvement in the Thorat Committee, they
asked me about my involvement in Dalit politics during the viva. How
can I expect them to pass me?" says he.


Allegations of caste bias in the institute are not new, but the
authorites claim that Ajay has a very poor track record.


"This is not the first time he has failed. He has a very bad track
record at AIIMS. Somebody is inciting him to do this," says the AIIMS
Faculty Spokesperson, Shakti Gupta.


However, Ajay says he will not take the re-examination unless it is
conducted by a completely new set of examiners.


Backing him are members of the governing body, considered close to
Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss.


"The examination process at AIIMS is susceptible to subjective view
points of the faculty. Ajay Kumar Singh should be re-examined by
outsiders," says a member of the governing body of AIIMS, K M
Shyamprasad.


The AIIMS administration and the governing body have taken two
contradictory stands on the re-examination of Ajay Kumar Singh, but as
this political standoff continues, the fate of Ajay Kumar Singh hangs
precariously in the middle.

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