Jadavpur University: ‘Raggers adopted pick & choose policy to select victims’

Other students at the hostel have told the investigating officers that a day before the unfortunate incident, the victim was frantically claiming that “I am not a gay”.

Kolkata: Some students in Kolkata’s Jadavpur University adopted a ‘pick & choose’ policy to select victims for ragging in the name of introduction, the public prosecutor informed a lower court on Friday during the hearing of a matter related to the death of a fresher in the university hostel on August 10.

The first year student of Bengali honours died on August 10 after falling from the balcony of a students’ hostel. It is suspected that he became a victim of ragging.

Public prosecutor Gopal Haldar also informed the court that former JU student and a prime accused in the case, Sourav Chowdhury, was instrumental in this ‘pick & choose’ policy.

However, the counsel of Chowdhury, the first to be arrested in this case, strongly opposed this line of argument by the public prosecutor.

“It is too early to reach such a conclusion,” he argued.

Since the beginning of the investigation, it has become clear that the victim, who had come to study in JU from a remote village in Nadia district, became a victim of psychological ragging and harassment from his first day at the students’ hostel, Haldar said.

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As per the statements given by some of his hostelmates, because of his shy nature, the victim was not comfortable in his interaction with the female students of the university, as a result of which he was tagged as a ‘gay’.

He was even stripped off his clothes during ragging.

Other students at the hostel have told the investigating officers that a day before the unfortunate incident, the victim was frantically claiming that “I am not a gay”.

After hearing both sides, the judge extended the judicial custody of the accused till September 8.

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