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Link to reportHYDERABAD: Four students of Acharya N G Ranga
Agricultural University were arrested for stripping a student and
beating up another during a party.Three students—Padma Rao (B Sc I
year), J Rajesh (B Sc III year) and B Ajay Prasad (B Sc III year) were
arrested on Monday and G Karunakar (B Sc I year) was arrested on
Tuesday by the Rajendranagar police following a complaint by the
victims and a case registered under the Andhra Pradesh Prohibition of
Ragging Act, section 4(3). If convicted, the culprits can get two years
imprisonment with a fine of Rs 2000.According to Rajendranagar police,
the incident occurred as part of a birthday party which was organised
by Padma Rao on late Sunday evening at Hostel B, Krishi Nilayam. The
party which began in the midnight was attended by more than 10
students. Early in the morning liquor was allegedly served in plenty.
At 2 am Padma Rao, along with three other friends —G Karuna, J Rajesh,
B Ajay Prasad—, went out to have ‘more fun’.They allegedly summoned two
students of third year horticulture to a hall in the middle of the
hostel and stripped one of them and beat the other student and also
showered abuses on them. Even as the students allegedly protested, they
were made to wait in the hall for 15 minutes and then allowed to go.
The incident came to light when the victims gave a written complaint to
the Rajendranagar police station. Police arrested all the four
students.The university authorities, however, have not taken any action
against the accused student saying that it is not clear whether it was
an act of ragging. The university authorities said that since all the
accused students were either from the I or III year, and the victims
were from III year, the incident cannot be categorised as an act of
ragging."It cannot be categorised as ragging also because the academic
year had begun much earlier and the freshers’ day got over in November
first week. But action will be taken once we find out what really
happened," registrar, D Jagannadha Raju told TOI. The university has
formed a committee to look into the incident. Any action on the accused
will depend upon the findings of the committee.But the police
maintained that the act was punishable under the Ragging Act as the
accused were ‘seniors’ as they have been the residents of the
university for four years. All the four accused had stayed in the
university for a longer period of time as they had failed more than a
couple of times and were known as seniors in the university.

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