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The atmosphere at the Amrita School of Engineering in Bengaluru’s Kasavanahalli near Bellandur was grim on Monday afternoon, 21 October, following the death of Harsha, a fourth year engineering student.
Angry students assembled in protest, alleging that Harsha had killed himself on campus due to harassment by college authorities, and demanding justice for their friend.
As students sat and stood around campus to register their protest, there was a large number of police personnel present as well, even though the situation remained largely peaceful.
The college is one of the many institutions run by Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham under Kerala-based spiritual leader Amritanandamayi. The one in Bengaluru has 2,000-plus students, primarily in BTech, and around 200 from MTech and MBA courses.
They allege that the college’s disciplinary action committee wanted Harsha to ‘confess’ his involvement in an incident of vandalism that took place in the college around the end of last month.
This, despite another student who had come forward to confess apparently telling the committee that Harsha was in no way involved.
The students said that so far, the college authorities had already rusticated 15 students across batches and another 45 were suspended for the same act.
According to multiple students TNM spoke to, Harsha had a reputation of being a harmless, shy person and was a good student.
One of Harsha’s batchmates and a student of the Electronics and Communication Engineering stream said, “We knew him to be a shy guy who would not even talk to people that much. There was no way that he was involved in that incident. Even one of the students who confessed his involvement clearly said that Harsha was not part of it. But still the college administration continued to harass him.”
Some students alleged that the college authorities had initially tried to pass off the death as an accident and had even tried to remove the CCTV footage.
DCP Isha Pant confirmed that Parappana Agrahara police had registered a case of abetment of Section 306 (abetment of suicide) and Section 201 (Causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false information) against the college.
(The story has been published in an arrangement with The News Minute)
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