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Link to reportMangalore Sept 12: A section of students of Karnataka
Polytechnic (KPT), Kadri, in the City staged a protest in front of the
institute on Tuesday, alleging that their principal has been treating
them inhumanly and following step-motherly attitude.The students
studying in Civil and Automobiles Engineering departments gathered in
the premises of college by 8.30 am and demanded that Principal B Vijaya
Kumar should be transferred immediately, who "treats them as
criminals".The students alleged that the principal threatens them with
police if they protest against his injustice and "mercilessly fails the
students who do not attend his private tuition classes". Some of the
female students complained that lady invigilators are not allowed into
the examination halls, but the principal himself looks after the
responsibility, and humiliates them.Student leader Dheeraj said the
regular students are being treated with a step-motherly attitude."More
facilities are being provided to the continuing education unit and MSEZ
students, while other students lack basic facilities in the college.
The play ground of the institute cannot be used at all," he said.The
protesters also said a junior faculty has been appointed as the warden
of the KPT hostel though there is a rule that the senior most person
should be given the responsibility."The present warden is making
imaginary allegations against the students and mentally tortures them,"
they complained.Principal speaksAmidst all these, the principal of the
college B Vijaya Kumar had a different version to explain.He told
Deccan Herald that the students are protesting against the suspension
of two students from the hostel, in the backdrop of a ragging
incident.He said two students of Civil Engineering department Vasanth
and Prashanth were suspended for ragging their juniors in the hostel
premises on September 4. "I am a strict disciplinarian and some
students do not tolerate this.Four students have given me a written
complaint and on the recommendation of the warden Mohan Heble, I
suspended them," he said.Mr Kumar said he tried to convince the
students but they continued with the protest.However, the students
said 'ragging' is not at all the issue of their protest, as "there were
no such incidents".DHNS

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