Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Three new harassment cases follow BHU rage

UP FACES HEAT IITKanpur, Allahabad, Lucknow report fresh incidents, probe yet to take off

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

IITKANPUR STUDENTS ALLEGE THAT POLICE AND SECURITY GUARDS WERE TRYING TO HUSH UP THE MATTER DUE TO PRESSURE FROM A LOCAL POLITICIAN

LUCKNOW/ALLAHABAD/KANPUR: Three new cases of sexual harassment have come to light from university campuses in Lucknow, Allahabad and IIT Kanpur even as Banaras Hindu University (BHU) continues to face heat over a similar case on its campus and the violence that followed.

According to University Grants Comm is si on(UGC) data, one-fourth of all sexual harassment cases in India were reported from campuses inUtt ar Pradesh.

At Allahabad University( AU ), a student was expelled after a female student raised accusation­s against him.

University proctor Professor Ram Se vakDubeyc on fir med that a complaint was made against a second-year BA student and said the accused was asked to report at his office on September 27.

“We have asked him to bring his parents along,” the proctor said. Dubey has also written to the district magistrate and SSP, saying he feared that some individual­s may try to disturb peace on campus and create a “BHUlike situation” ahead of students’ union polls on October 14.

A police case was also registered against the accused at the Colonelgan­j police station.

The action comes barely days after university students took out a procession in solidarity with BHU students and their demand for a crackdown on roadside romeos. Dubey also held a meeting with female students, assuring them of safety on campus.

In Lucknow University, an MBA student was accused of sending objectiona­ble messages to a female student, proctor Vinod Singh confirmed.

The matter was reported to women’s helpline 1090. “If required, we will refer the matter to the university’s women harassment committee for further investigat­ion,” Singh said.

“We are checking reports that the victim and accused knew each other. The accused student has also shown messages in support of his claim that the girl knew him well but was now trying to avoid him due to family pressure. If true, that gives a fresh dimension to the case,” Singh added.

Meanwhile, at I IT Kanpur, students threatened to stage a protest if the entry of“outside rs” on campus wasn’t checked.

The students are agitated over the“a pathetic attitude of K al ya npur police and the security guards of the institute” for not initiating action against a youth accused of passing lewd remarks while a female student was playing badminton.

The students alleged that under pressure from a politician, police and security guards were trying to hush up the matter.

Students claimed that despite a police complaint, no action has been initiated against the accused. However, deputy director of IIT-K, Dr Manindra Agarwal, said an FIR had been registered. The accused is allegedly not a student of IIT-K.

“The accused is a resident of Nankari village close to the institute,” Agarwal said.

Residents of Nankari pass through IIT-K campus. The college administra­tion has not agreed to the students’ demands to bar entry of all outsiders.

“It’s not possible, for various reasons, to disallow people of Nankari village from passing through the campus,” Agarwal added.

Circle office( CO) of K al ya np ur police station Rajneesh Verma confirmed that a police complaint had been made against the accused, a minor.

The statement of the female student is expected to be recorded before the magistrate on Wednesday under I PC Section 164.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Students during a candleligh­t protest against lathicharg­e on girl students of BHU, at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Tuesday.
HT FILE Students during a candleligh­t protest against lathicharg­e on girl students of BHU, at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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