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Madras University is at the eye of yet another controversy now with a French foreign student reportedly studying at the political science department being allegedly physically assaulted by University’s non-teaching staff during a seminar. The incident is reported to have happened on Tuesday morning. Other attendees at the seminar however refute that he was assaulted, but say that he was only escorted out for interrupting the event.
Jonas Anton Pulendrarasa, who is reportedly a second year student of International Affairs course, was attending a seminar on disaster management and a discussion on the Chennai floods. During the discussion, the French student reportedly asked a question to one of the panelists.
According to an eye-witness Satish Lakshmanan, a former University student and attendee at the seminar, non-teaching staff at the University attacked him and pushed him out of the seminar hall after he questioned the panelist.
Here are two videos, you can hear from Jonas Anton himself as to how he was allegedly assaulted by the staff.
The political science department at the Madras University has been at the centre of several controversies in the recent past, with students and professors protesting against the University management over various issues.
Students have assembled outside the office of the Vice Chancellor of the University to lodge a complaint against University officials for the alleged assault. The student, who is a French national, is also reportedly planning to lodge a complaint at the French embassy.
However, speaking to The News Minute, former Head of Department of Defence at the Madras University, Gopalji Malviya, who was the keynote speaker at the seminar said that the student was not assaulted and only escorted out for creating trouble.
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