JU ragging probe panel says boy who died singled out for severe ragging

A total of 13 men, all former or current students, were arrested in connection for allegedly ragging a 17-year-old.

The first-year undergraduate student was studying in the Bengali department. (Image: Official)

Press Trust of India | September 19, 2023 | 12:02 PM IST

KOLKATA: The inquiry committee formed by Jadavpur University to probe into the circumstances leading to the death of a fresher has concluded that the victim was singled out for severe pre-planned ragging, which included possible sexual abuse.

In its report submitted to the authorities, the committee said there are two possibilities for his death – “a case of abetted incident and a case of homicide”. The 17-year-old boy fell from the second-floor balcony of a hostel on August 9 allegedly during ragging by seniors who were staying in the facility illegally. The resident of Nadia district died in a hospital the next day.

The probe panel, the members of which visited the hostel and talked to the stakeholders, however, could not conclusively say in its report the reasons behind the “tragic fall” of the student which led to his death. A total of 13 men, all former or current students, who were boarders of the hostel, were arrested in connection with the case.

"As it seems, he (the victim) was singled out for ragging, which was carried out in a systematic planned manner, having deliberately isolating him for severe ragging, while the rest of his batch-mates were far from him attending a hostel general body meeting," the report read.

It stated that the first-year undergraduate student of the Bengali department was ragged i n phases on that evening. At around 6.30 pm, he was taken to a room along with 6-7 other freshers by one of the main accused where they were forced to shout "highly objectionable, sexist, and abusive” words towards the female residents of the adjacent police quarters. After being compelled to follow the commands, he burst into tears. The next session of ragging took place in another room, between 9 pm and 10.45 pm, where the boy was forced to put his signature in a complaint letter addressed to the dean of student, allegedly drafted by seniors, against a day scholar of the department of Bangla, in presence of nearly 12-15 boarders.

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"After this..., the freshers, except the boy, were asked to attend an all hostellers General Body (GB) meeting which was held at the playground adjacent to A1 block at around 11 pm,” the report said. One of those who deposed before the panel said while the GB meeting was on, the boy was seen standing in the lobby of the second floor along with two boarders.

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