College forms panel to probe student-stripping

KOLKATA: Two days after the video of a scholar being stripped at the campus went viral, the government of St Paul’s Cathedral Mission College took be aware of it and sat up. The faculty governing body, in its meeting on Monday, set up a seven-member committee to probe into the incident and put up a record by way of subsequent week. All the accused, together with a non-teaching employee, had been requested to keep away from the campus until the record is submitted.


From now, outsiders will have to write down their names in the sign up at the faculty gate. The gates will shut at 5pm each day, the governing body resolved. The faculty lodged a criticism with the Amherst Street police against Arnab Ghosh, Sheikh Enamul Haq, Avijit Dolui and non-teaching employee Ananta Pramanik. Though Ghosh claimed he used to be the unit president of Trinamool Chhatra Parishad (TMCP) in the faculty, the state president of the ruling birthday party’s scholar arm stated they did not have any unit in that faculty.


According to the victim, two of the accused are provide scholars and one is a pass-out. “The faculty government have confident me of sturdy motion. I've additionally been promised good enough safety in the faculty,” the Subhasgram resident stated. The victim and his 5 friends, who stood by way of him all at the present time, were feeling insecure because the accused were shifting around the campus until the varsity debarred their access on Monday.


Education minister Partha Chatterjee has steered police to arrest the accused. “We are not going to spare any person, regardless of which political birthday party he belongs to. The faculty should instantly expel the accused scholars. The government are buying time,” Chatterjee stated.


Police wasted no time in slapping fees at the accused in response to the victim’s criticism on Monday. “We are treating the case seriously and feature registered a case below IPC sections 323 (voluntarily causing harm), 294 (obscene act), 339 (wrongful restraint), 340, 341 and 342 (wrongful confinement), 506 (legal intimidation) and 67 of the Information Technology Act,” stated additional police commissioner Vishal Garg.
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