IIT BHU Rape Case: 13 Students Suspended After 330 Days, Know the Full Story
The IIT BHU administration has suspended 13 students after 330 days, including members of AISA and NSUI. The students have alleged one-sided action and demanded counseling to prevent such incidents in the future.
Varanasi | In the IIT BHU rape case, the university administration has taken significant action by suspending 13 students after 330 days. This includes students from AISA and NSUI, who had protested at BHU's Singh Gate against the incident. During the protest, political statements regarding the rape case intensified the situation further. In the midst of this, a scuffle broke out between AISA and ABVP students, resulting in injuries to several students, including ABVP's Megha Mukherjee. An FIR was lodged at the Lanka police station following this incident. The university administration has taken this strict action based on the report of the inquiry committee. There is still discontent among various student organizations regarding this matter.
IIT BHU Rape Case: Major Action Against 13 Students After 330 Days
After 330 days of ABVP's Megha Mukherjee's complaint, the IIT BHU administration has decided to suspend 13 students. According to the order issued by the university, Akanksha, Ipshita, Chanda Yadav, Umesh Yadav, Anurati, Siddhi, Amit, and Aman have been suspended for 30 days. This action was taken following the rape case.
IIT BHU: 13 Students Suspended for 15 Days, Know the Reason
The IIT BHU administration has suspended Roshan Pandey, Rajeev Nayan, Suman Anand, and Anupam for 15 days. The university believes these students were not part of the altercation; however, they have been expelled from the hostel and library. This action was taken due to the previous controversy.
Accusation of One-Sided Action in IIT BHU, Students Express Protest
The IIT BHU administration has decided to counsel all suspended students to prevent such incidents in the future. However, AISA students are dissatisfied, believing this action is one-sided and under political pressure. They argue that AISA students also sustained injuries during the altercation, so the administration should have acted fairly.
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