Engineering student brutally assaulted by seniors
Friday April 22, 2011 12:15:13 PM,
IANS
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Bareilly
(Uttar Pradesh): A first year engineering student was
hospitalised after a brutal assault by four seniors as part of
ragging at a government-run university campus here, police said
Friday.
Jagjeevan, studying in B.Tech first year of mechanical engineering
at the M.J.P. Rohilkhand University, was Thursday beaten by a
group of four senior students of B. Tech third year of the same
stream.
According to police, Jagjeevan in his complaint has alleged that
the four seniors --Vivek Mathur, Sumit Kumar, Aseem and Himanshu
-- first directed him to perform awkward actions while singing a
song.
After Jagjeevan refused, the seniors started kicking him and even
attacked him with belts and stones.
"Jagjeevan has received injuries in his head. He is being treated
at a hospital and is stated to be out of danger," police inspector
Netram Singh told reporters Friday in Bareilly, some 250 km from
Lucknow.
"We have initiated a joint enquiry into the matter along with the
varsity officials. Necessary action would be taken against the
four students on completion of enquiry. All of them are
absconding," he added.
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