Deccan Chronicle

Cops detain women at 3 am

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, AUG. 2

Hyderabad: In a blatant violation of Supreme Court guidelines, and demonstrat­ing once again the lack of tolerance for dissent, Rajendrana­gar police stormed into the women’s hostel of Konda Lakshman Horticultu­re University at 3 am on Wednesday, when the women were asleep, and hauled them to the police station for questionin­g. The girls were later released in the morning, while the boys were released in the evening.

In a blatant violation of Supreme Court guidelines, and demonstrat­ing once again the lack of tolerance of legitimate dissent, Rajendrana­gar police stormed into the women’s hostel of Konda Lakshman Horticultu­re University at 3 am on Wednesday, when the women were asleep, and hauled them to the police station for questionin­g.

The girls were released on Wednesday from the Rajendrana­gar Nagar Police station, while the boys were released in the evening. The police issued notices to 40 students. Students allege that the police threatened them to stop the strike. University students have been agitating for the past 30 days demanding immediate recruitmen­t of horticultu­re officers and horticultu­re extension officers.

C.H. Sharmila, studying for BSc Horticultu­re, said, “It was a rude shock when cops entered our hostels at midnight without any intimation and knocked on our doors. We were scared to open our doors but were forced to do so. One of the constables slapped Archana, a PG first year student.”

As she says, “we were just protesting for our rights in the campus, demanding immediate recruitmen­t of horticultu­re officers and horticultu­re extension officers. Instead of fulfilling our demands, the government arrested us for fighting for our rights.” Supreme Court directions stipulate that women cannot be arrested after sunset or before sunrise, so the action of the police is an open violation, says senior advocate B. Chandrasen Reddy.

“No police can arrest any woman between 6 pm and 6 am - it is a violation of the law for police officials to arrest the girl students at midnight. Even if women constables came along with the male cops they are not supposed to arrest women at night. Police can only arrest a woman if she has committed a very serious crime, that too with a written permit from the concerned magistrate. The girls of the University who were arrested and their parents can file a petition against the cops for arresting them at night,” he said. Putta Suman, a student of BSc Horticultu­re, said that, “the protest was in its 30th day and a hunger strike was on for four days. Even other students from Mojerla campus were detained by the police.”

K. Ganga Reddy, ACP Rajendra Nagar, justifies the police presence on the campus, and their action, by saying: “On the request of the University authoritie­s we deployed police force in the University. We detained 50 students on Wednesday from Sangareddy campus of Horticultu­re University and released them after issuing notices to 41 of them.We have identified a few more students who encouraged the students to go on hunger strike so we will issue notices to them as well. We have also detained students participat­ing in the hunger strike and admitted them to hospital.”

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