The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Rahul seeks CBI probe into veterinary student’s death

MP writes to Chief Minister, terms Sidharthan’s death as “institutio­nal murder”. Manner in which arrests were made has shaken people’s faith that there will be an impartial probe, he says

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Congress leader and Member of Parliament from Wayanad Rahul Gandhi has written to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan demanding an inquiry by the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) into the death of Sidharthan J.S., student of the College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences at Pookkode, Wayanad, who was allegedly tortured at the college hostel by students of the college.

In his letter, Mr. Gandhi termed Sidharthan’s death as “institutio­nal murder”. Sidharthan’s tragic death after days of gruesome torture had shocked the collective conscience of all. The bloodcurdl­ing details emerging about the inhumane torture that he underwent was a reminder that the failure of an institutio­n tasked to protect

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has said that the Kerala government has a moral duty to act impartiall­y.

students could result in a grave tragedy, he said.

SFI members

“The perpetrato­rs of this crime are active members of the Students Federation of India [SFI] and we are collective­ly paying a huge price for the shocking culture of campus violence in Kerala. The blanket impunity enjoyed by certain ele

ments have only served to embolden them. The systematic attempts to stifle voices have turned certain student bodies into violent mobs,” said Mr. Gandhi.

The university administra­tion as well as the law enforcemen­t agencies sought to shield the perpetrato­rs instead of bringing them to book and that deliberate ploy to cover up the case should be condemned unequivoca­lly, he added.

Sidharthan was a young student with a bright future. His parents Jayaprakas­h and Sheeba deserve justice. No parent should have to live with the trauma and pain of having their young son’s life extinguish­ed, wrote the MP.

The manner in which the arrests were made only after widespread public outrage has shaken people’s faith that there will be an impartial investigat­ion. Furthermor­e, doubts have been cast on the contents of the police remand report.

The Kerala government had a moral duty to act impartiall­y, he said.

Demanding a CBI investigat­ion into the death, Mr. Gandhi stated that the future of the youth could not be sacrificed at the altar of ruthless political ambitions.

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