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IANS 3 August 2009, 06:09pm IST


NEW DELHI: Delhi University's Kirori Mal College Monday expelled two
students and rusticated another for allegedly ragging a junior in the
hostel and decided to file a police complaint.

The accused, however, have denied the charges and said their side of
the story was not heard.

The college authorities received a complaint from a first year BSc
(Physical Science) student Ashutosh that he was being ragged and
sexually harassed by two third-year students - Akshay Chaudhary and
Hani Mohammad - in the college hostel Sunday evening.

"We have decided to expel both the students and will register a police
complaint for physically, sexually and mentally harassing a junior
student. We have also rusticated another third-year student for sending
Ashutosh to his seniors," Principal Bhim Sen Singh told reporters here.

The decision to expel the students was taken at a meeting of the
college disciplinary and anti-ragging committee. The victim and the
students accused of ragging were asked to appear before the committee
but none of them turned up.

"It is a very serious case and I took the decision to expel the
students with a heavy heart as I know their whole career will be
spoiled," Singh said.

"But I think it was needed as tough action against them will set an
example to other students not to dare rag juniors. The decision will
give confidence to juniors to come out openly against ragging," the
principal added.

According to Singh, the victim did not turn up before the committee but
spoke with him over phone. "He is disturbed and shocked after the
incident. I tried to counsel him to boost his morale. He has shifted
out of the hostel and is staying with his local guardian," said Singh.

The expelled students have denied the charges, saying it was only a
formal introduction and the victim took it seriously. "Ashutosh came to
our room saying somebody has asked him to meet us. I just asked his
personal details like name, school and his native place," said Hani
Mohammed.

"There was another junior sitting in my room and he asked about ragging
when we joined college. I told him it was serious during those days. I
said the most common ragging was smile wipe where we were told to smile
and then wipe it off by moving our fingers over lips. I asked Ashutosh
to do the same but he refused and I said ok. Nothing else happened,"
said Hani.

Akshay Chaudhary said he did not even talk to Ashutosh and was just
present there as he shares the room with Hani.

"After Ashutosh left, Hani received a threatening call from his elder
brother. In the evening, the hostel warden called us and without
hearing us reported the matter to the college management," Akshay said.

The two said they were not told about the disciplinary committee
meeting. "We want to meet the principal and explain everything. Nobody
told us we have to be present in the meeting. The decision has been
taken without taking our view," said Akshay.

Many students criticised the college's decision and raised slogans
within the campus. "There is no clear-cut definition of ragging. Asking
juniors their name and other details is just a way to make them open
up," said Rakhi Gupta, a second-year student.

"Expelling two students will not act as a deterrent and ragging will
continue. Authorities need to think of what can be done by taking
students along to curb the menace," said another student.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (North) Sagar Preet Hooda said the police
are yet to receive a formal complaint from the college.

"The college has informed us about the incident but we are yet to
receive a complaint," Hooda said. Delhi University's current academic
session started July 16 with tough anti-ragging measures being
implemented with the help of Delhi Police.

During the past year, the country witnessed 88 cases of ragging, of
them 12 proved fatal.

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