[http://www.telegraphindia.com/1071004/asp/nation/story_8392864.asp]
Link to reportCalcutta, Oct. 3: Jadavpur University erupted in rage
this evening after authorities decided to punish five students for
ragging a junior.An army of students from the engineering and science
faculties staged demonstrations and gheraoed officials for several
hours in protest against the decision of the executive council.“Our
friends have been falsely implicated…. We haven’t heard of any
complaint of ragging. Our question is how could the authorities take a
decision like this when there are doubts over the complaint?” asked
Surajit Bhakta, a leader of the engineering and technology students’
union.Two of the accused — Chittaranjan Burma and Milton Baidya of the
civil and mechanical engineering departments, respectively — have been
suspended for the coming semester scheduled to begin from January 2008.
They will not be able to attend classes or appear in the semester
examination. The duo have been rusticated from the hostel along with
co-accused Srimanta Kumar Khanra of the mathematics department.Kaji
Imam Alam of the chemical engineering department and electronic
engineering student Nilanjan Biswas have been suspended from the hostel
for a year.The executive council, the university’s highest
policy-making body, decided to punish the boys on the basis of a
recommendation of the institution’s anti-ragging committee. A
first-year student had lodged a complaint with the authorities in the
third week of August, alleging that he had been subjected to
ragging.The complaint was forwarded to the anti-ragging committee,
which held a month-long inquiry and found the five students guilty.It
suggested three categories of punishment for the boys, depending on the
gravity of their offence.Following a Supreme Court order banning
ragging in all educational institutions, the University Grants
Commission had made it compulsory for all universities to set up panels
to check ragging and bring offenders to book.“The anti-ragging
committee has thoroughly probed the complaint and suggested penal
measures against the five boys. After examining the committee’s
findings, the executive council has unanimously accepted its
suggestions,” said Parthapratim Biswas, a member of the council.After
news of the punishments reached the university’s hostels and classrooms
around 5pm, students gathered outside the conference hall where a
council meeting was on. They demanded that the authorities withdraw
their decision.The meeting ended around 7, but the protesters did not
allow the members to leave the hall till late at night.“The
anti-ragging committee did not conduct the inquiry in a democratic
manner. We don’t believe the five students are guilty. We will continue
our agitation till the authorities withdraw the suspension orders,”
said Bhakta.

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