The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Cong. leaders begin indefinite fast, seek CBI investigat­ion into Sidharthan’s death

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The Congress dug in its heels on the demand for a CBI probe into the Students Federation of India’s (SFI) ‘criminal culpabilit­y’ in the suspected death by suicide of Sidharthan J.S., a secondyear student at the Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (KVASU) at Pookode in Wayanad last month.

Youth Congress State president Rahul Mamkoothat­hil; Mahila Congress State president Jeby Mether, MP; and KSU president Aloshious ◣avier have commenced an indefinite fast in front of the Government Secretaria­t to press the party’s demand.

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Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan, who inaugurate­d the protest, said Sidharthan’s untimely death had drawn the curtains back on how the SFI exerted a political chokehold on campuses by putting students to trial for perceived misdemeano­urs, including dissent and airing contrarian views, and using physical violence, intimidati­on and the threat of public shaming and ostracism.

Mr. Satheesan said the government had armtwisted the police to let off the SFI activists lightly by arresting them on relatively lenient charges.

He demanded that the police book the suspects for wilful murder, social shaming, and inquisitor­ial torture. Mr. Satheesan demanded that the police investigat­e the college Dean for allowing the SFI to rule the roost in the hostel and campus.

Charge against CPI(M)

Mr. Satheesan accused the ruling CPI(M) of imbuing the SFI with a penchant for political violence. He alleged that the suspects had left Sidharthan to starve in his hostel room for three days. Forensic doctors counted 19 severe injuries on Sidharthan’s person.

Sidharthan’s death had cast the SFI at the centre of a political storm that showed scarce signs of abating. It drew severe flak from Governor Arif Mohammed Khan and Opposition parties. BJP State president K. Surendran, who called on Sidharthan’s parents at their home at Nedumangad­u in Thiruvanan­thapuram, said Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s silence on the student’s death had sown insecurity in the minds of students, parents, and teachers in the State. Tourism Minister Mohamed Riyas said civic society could not condone the incident. However, he added that antiprogre­ssive forces were working in tandem with the rightwing corporate media to “publicly lynch” the SFI using a oneoff incident as a political foil.

 ?? ?? Comparing notes: Students of Baker Memorial Girls Higher Secondary School, Kottayam, reviewing the question paper after the SSLC examinatio­n which began on Monday.
Comparing notes: Students of Baker Memorial Girls Higher Secondary School, Kottayam, reviewing the question paper after the SSLC examinatio­n which began on Monday.

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