[http://pd.cpim.org/2007/0225/02252007_sfi.htm]
Link to releaseTHE Students’ Federation of India (SFI) all India
president R. Arun Kumar, Albeena Shakeel, joint secretary and Nithin,
CEC member have submitted the following memorandum to the Supreme Court
constituted committee against ragging in New Delhi on February 14. The
following is the text of the memorandum

Ragging in campuses is a manifestation of coercive domination through
the diversified use of class, caste, gender, region, language and race
based hierarchies. The heroism created around the practices of ragging
derives from the institutions of exploitation and discrimination
embedded deep in our social fabric. Ragging seeks to create consent for
other forms of exploitation in our society.

Ragging cannot be seen in isolation to the changes taking place in the
society. The consumerist culture and discontent brewing in the society
finds a vent through the means of ragging and harassment. Ragging thus
should be viewed as a social problem than a law and order
problem.Ragging can be prevented only when:

1. Democratic atmosphere prevails in the campus
2. Students are involved in the process of prevention of ragging and
they should be elected representatives of the student community
3. Immediate action should be taken on complaints
4. Action should be taken on the students indulging in ragging
irrespective of their background
5. There is a stop on the degenerated culture that encourages ragging
and other forms of harassment.

The punishment given to the students indulging in ragging should be
based on the nature of the crime committed and the committees formed
for this purpose should decide on this.



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