Hindustan Times (Delhi)

SOL students file complaint against fellow student

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: A group of women students at Delhi University’s School of Open Learning (SOL) filed a police complaint alleging sexual harassment against a fellow student at the Arts Faculty on Sunday afternoon.

In the complaint, filed at the Maurice Nagar police station, the students said an SOL student had tried to harass them while they were sitting in the arts faculty garden at the university’s north campus. “... a person came and started passing lewd comments towards us. It was shocking for us, because it happened in a broad daylight at the campus,” one of the complainan­ts said.

The complainan­t said they called the guards for help, and the police was called in later. Police confirmed receiving the complaint and said they are looking in to the matter.

The incident triggered a demand by the SOL students for the constituti­on of centre-wise Internal Complaints Committee (ICC), to look after such cases.

According to the students, there is only one ICC for around 35 SOL centres in the University and that too without any students’ representa­tive. “Such incidents are rampant at the SOL centres, but we have nowhere to go. There is only one ICC whose members sit at the main SOL building. There is no students’ representa­tive to approach as well. Who will go and complaint to them every time such incident takes place at far-flung centres like Deshbandhu College or Ramanujan College,” said Harish Gautam, a SOL student and a member of the students’ group Krantikari Yuva Sangathan.

SOL executive director HC Pokhriyal said the process of selection of students’ representa­tives for the ICC is underway. “We have already started the process and will soon hold elections for students’ representa­tives in the committee. There are some students at the SOL who are trying to malign the administra­tion’s name by propagatin­g false informatio­n that we do not have a properly constitute­d ICC. The students can directly approach us with their complaints,” Pokhriyal said.

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