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NIT Calicut suspends Dalit student over ‘India is not Rama Rajya’ placard

Fraternity Movement Kozhikode denounced the action, saying, "NIT is not a shakaha of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh."

A Dalit student from NIT Calicut’s Department of Electronics and Communication has been suspended for taking part in a protest against the celebration of the Ram temple consecration event in Uttar Pradesh.

A group of students protested the Ram temple event on January 22 by holding a poster that said, “India is not Rama Rajya.”

A gathering involving a student, Vysakh Premkumar, caused “unrest” on campus according to a release from NIT-C on Thursday, February 1. Following an inquiry, it was determined that he had violated many of the institute’s student codes of conduct. He was held “solely accountable” for stirring up trouble in the neighbourhood.

Fourth-year BTech student Vysakh Premkumar faces a year-long suspension for organizing an “unlawful gathering” that led to “campus unrest.” Additionally, he has been forbidden from visiting the “institute campus, including hostel premises” without authorization.

While suspending Vysakh, the institute described him as a “repeat offender” who received verbal warnings for participating in “undesirable activities contrary to the student code of conduct.”

Subsequently, the Registrar published a notice postponing both the annual cultural festival Ragam and the techno-management event Tathva. According to the notification, there have been instances of on-campus student disturbances and fights motivated by community and religion.

This post was last modified on February 1, 2024 6:02 pm

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Tamreen Sultana

Tamreen Sultana is a reporter at Siasat.com. She holds a BA in Psychology, Journalism, and English Literature from St. Joseph's Degree and PG college. Before joining the newsroom, she worked as a researcher at a startup organization. Outside of work, she enjoys reading, writing fiction, and exploring new places.

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