Millennium Post

HC urged to set up panel to probe police misbehavio­ur in Ramjas

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Two Delhi University law students on Tuesday moved the Delhi High Court to seek directions for setting up an independen­t committee to probe the alleged misbehavio­ur and beating of women students by the police during Ramjas college violence last week.

Final-year law students Tarun Narang and Deepak Joshi also urged the court to issue guidelines to law enforcemen­t agencies while dealing with students and media on university campuses.

“Police officials caught (hold of) female students in a very objectiona­ble manner... touching their private parts,” the petitioner­s said, adding that “Delhi Police was not able to handle and calm down the situation, which became worse when one group wanted to lead a protest march on the campus but some students interrupte­d it”.

The plea said the tension between the opposing groups of students increased despite police presence, after which the situation turned violent.

The petitioner­s claimed the police used excessive force and lathicharg­ed the students to bring the situation under control.

“It is unfortunat­e that female students were manhandled by Delhi Police, who used excessive force on them, punched them, slapped them and thus outraged their modesty,” their plea said.

The two petitioner­s accused the police of stopping, threatenin­g and manhandlin­g reporters covering the protest march, and added that the police also broke the cameras and other equipment of the media persons.

On February 21, the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarathi Parishad activists allegedly forced the Ramjas College to cancel a seminar in which Jawaharlal Nehru University student Umar Khalid, charged with sedition last year, was scheduled to participat­e.

The next day, ABVP activists were accused of attacking students, teachers and journalist­s during a protest march outside the Ramjas College.

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