Eight Students Arrested In Kerala For Ragging Their Juniors

PTI

Eight students of Government Polytechnic College in Kottayam have been booked for allegedly ragging their juniors in the hostel, police said today.

The students, accused of ragging first year students in the hostel attached to the polytechnic, were booked early this month, they said. They have also been suspended from the institution at Nattakom.

In two separate complaints lodged with police, two students have alleged that they were subjected to brutal ragging by the senior students of the institute.

While one student is undergoing treatment at a hospital in Thrissur, another is admitted in a private hospital in Ernakulam, police said.

The accused in the two separate incidents are members of the same group, they said. Two cases have been registered against them, they said, adding, investigations are underway.

The victims have alleged that they were forced to do intense physical exercises like push-ups for about six hours and even drink liquor.

Meanwhile, the state human rights commission has sought a report from the education department on the alleged ragging incident.

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