[http://www.telegraphindia.com/1070407/asp/siliguri/story_7615854.asp]
Link to reportCooch Behar, April 6: The unnatural death of Pallab
Biswas, a first-year student of Uttar Banga Krishi Viswavidyalay, on
April 1 took a new turn today with his father threatening to go to the
Criminal Investigation Department (CID) with the claim that his son was
a victim of ragging.Pallab’s body was fished out of the Torsha at
Madhupurdham-Hanskhawa, 8 km from the university campus, where he and
eight other fellow-students had reportedly gone to bathe.“I have sent
the complaint through courier to the Cooch Behar police superintendent
and to the inspector-in-charge of Kotwali police station today. I will
personally hand over the complaint to the CID in Calcutta on Monday,”
said Pallab’s father, Bibhas Biswas over phone from Calcutta.Bibhas, a
sub-inspector at the Beniapukur police station in Calcutta, added that
he has named eight batchmates of Pallab in his complaint.Pallab’s
maternal uncle, Prosen Biswas, who lives in Palasipara in Nadia
district, said over phone: “We suspect that those eight boys had
planned to murder Pallab. It will be plain once they are interrogated.
Pallab was being ragged and the other boys had taken away his mobile
phone to prevent him from speaking to his mother.”He said those boys
had even had an argument with Pallab’s mother. “We believe that he was
deliberately drowned and later the boys claimed that it was an
accident,” Prosen said.Bibhas said Pallab had called up his mother a
few days before his death. “He told her to come over and look for a
rented place for him as staying in the hostel was becoming unbearable,”
he said.The sub-inspector added that his son could not have drowned in
knee-deep water. “When we went to the spot — where Pallab had drowned —
with three of the boys, we found the water level in the Torsha to be
very low and the boys, too, failed to explain exactly what had
happened,” Bibhas said.The registrar of the agricultural university,
Biman Sarkar, on the other hand, said they have had no complaints of
ragging this year. “In 2005, we received a letter from the chief
minister’s secretariat after a complaint of ragging was lodged there
and since then there has been no cases of ragging here,” he said.“And
the boys under the scanner are in the same year as Pallab, so how does
the question of ragging crop up?” the registrar asked.District
superintendent of police Anil Kumar said an investigation is on.

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