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The suicide of an 18-year-old Kerala college student on Friday, following alleged harassment by college authorities, has sparked widespread anger.
On Friday evening, Jishnu Pranoy, a first-year student of Computer Science in the Nehru College of Engineering and Research Centre in Thrissur, was found hanging in the bathroom of his college hostel. The student killed himself only hours after he was allegedly caught cheating during a semester examination.
Jishnu's friends told the media that the invigilator accused him of copying in the exam when he was caught turning behind in his seat while the exam was underway. Despite Jishnu claiming that he was not cheating, the authorities threatened to debar him and made him cross out his answer-sheet.
A student told The News Minute on condition of anonymity:
Denying the alleged harassment, college principal Dr AS Vardharajan told NDTV:
He also told the media that Jishnu was given a warning not to cheat during exam and that other allegations against the college were baseless.
However, following Jishnu’s death, many students have been raising allegations against the college authorities. One student, who did not wish to be named, told The News Minute that the PRO of the college was allegedly involved in harassing Jishnu. According to the student, the PRO had also barged into the examination hall to question Jishnu.
Even as SFI has decided to stage a protest march to the college on Monday, social media has been awash with posts condemning the incident, with many terming Jishnu's death an "institutional murder." The incident has now paved way for many students and alumni of the college to raise allegations of harassment meted out to students in the name of maintaining discipline.
Claiming that the college management ran the institution with "goons", some students alleged that the situation in the Coimbatore campus of the college was even worse. One former student alleged on Facebook that the management often resorted to beating the students with rods to ensure discipline.
Speaking to television channels, Jishnu's mother too accused the college management of harassing her son. Citing injury marks on his body, including blood clots on his leg, she has alleged harassment at the hands of college authorities.
Several popular figures on social media, including filmmaker Aashiq Abu, have also condemned the incident. On Twitter, writer NS Madhavan said that the college was an "avaricious teaching shop that gleefully employs perverts with previous history, because they come cheap."
A Change.org petition addressed to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has also been doing the rounds, which demands proper action against those responsible for Jishnu's death.
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