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Link to reportWednesday October 24 2007 01:54 ISTEXPRESS NEWS
SERVICET’PURAM: State Human Rights Commission member Justice V P Mohan
has taken a suo motu case against the ‘negligence’ of the authorities
of the Mannuthy Veterinary College in a ragging case.A first year
student in the college hostel, unable to bear the ragging of his
seniors, attempted suicide by cutting the veins in his wrist.The
Commission member has sought an explanation from the Veterinary College
principal and the Mannuthy Sub-inspector. The case will be taken up at
a sitting scheduled for November 15.THRISSUR: The student who attempted
to commit suicide has been hospitalised. Mannuthy police said that a
case has been registered against five recognisable students of the
hostel. The KAU Vice-Chancellor has ordered an inquiry into the
matter.According to the KAU sources, ragging the junior students by
forcing them to unnatural sexual and physical harassment by senior
students has been going on in the hostel with the knowledge of
officials incharge of hostels.The sources pointed out that out of fear
of ragging, over 10 students had left the hostel.Even in the hospital,
some of the officials were found trying to persuade the victim to make
a statement denying any harassment in the hostel.Meanwhile, demanding
the dismissal of senior students who were responsible for ragging and
action against concerned officials, the KSU staged a march to KAU
headquarters at Vellanikkara on Tuesday.Speaking on the occasion, KSU
state general secretary, A Prasad, alleged that the officials concerned
and employees of the hostels were trying to hush up the matter to save
the culprits.The hospital sources said that the student was discharged
from the hospital on Tuesday afternoon.

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