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Link to report17 Sep 2007, 0406 hrs IST,TNNLUCKNOW: A named FIR was
registered against five persons in the ragging of MCA student Sanjay
Pal Singh. Three of the accused lived in the private hostel, Anand
Villa, while two are outsiders. Sanjay had gone into a state of acute
psychosis after being ragged. He is undergoing treatment in CSMMU.The
hostel authorities have claimed that Sanjay suffered from some
psychiatric problems even before joining the hostel. However, his
relatives have refuted this claim.Sanjay's father, Ajay Pal Singh
lodged an FIR with the Madiaon police station on Sunday that his son
was ragged by inmates of Anand Villa Hostel located in the area. Ajay
has named RS Tripathi, Vikas Gupta, Pravin Chaudhary and other
unidentified inmates of the hostel as the accused. Two outsiders -
Naaus and Mama - were also a party to the crime. They have been accused
of mental and physical torture. Naaus and Mama threatened Sanjay with
dire consequences. The FIR also states that though the warden was
informed about the incident no action was taken.Sanjay's family finally
shifted him to the house of his local guardian. However, on Saturday,
when Sanjay was going in a city bus to attend his classes, the five
accused stopped the bus. They threatened and abused him after which
Sanjay left his bag in the bus and ran for his life. He has been
behaving like a deranged person ever since. Sanjay was admitted to
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Medical University's (CSMMU) psychiatry
ward on Saturday.Sanjay has been in a delirious state and has been
shouting names of the students who ragged him and saying they will kill
him. "He has been kept under heavy sedation, so we have not been able
to take his version. We have been told that Sanjay has a history of
psychiatric problems. But investigations are on," said SP (TG), Umesh
Kumar Singh.The warden of Anand Villa Hostel, Gyan Prakash Srivastava
said, "Sanjay was a bit eccentric. He used to keep awake the entire
night. He was suspicious of others and whenever he saw two people
talking, he used to think they were talking about him." He added that
Sanjay was given a room of his choice but he started having problems
with other students.Refuting the charges that Sanjay had psychiatric
problems, Sanjay's local guardian Sudhakar Singh told TOI, "Sanjay had
joined the hostel only 15 days back. How did the hostel authorities
come to know that he was mentally sick? You can go to his village-
Dhanautia in Bareilly district- and find out. Everybody knows he had no
such ailment." Sudhakar pleaded that such a serious case of ragging
should not be made frivolous by such accusations. "Sanjay was saved on
time else he could have run away from home or committed suicide," he
said.

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