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Assam student jumps off hostel building after ‘ragging’; three apprehended

The Dibrugarh University student's condition is reportedly stable. Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma promised strict follow-up action in the incident and issued an appeal to students to ‘say no to ragging’.

Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, cab bill, what is cab, dibrugarh protest, army flag march, gauhati protest, gauhati univeristy, amit shah, indianexpress news, education newsAnand Sharma, who jumped from the second floor of the hostel building allegedly due to ragging, was residing at PNGB hostel in Dibrugarh University (Express Photo/File)

Assam Police apprehended three students on Monday after an alleged incident of ragging forced a post-graduate student of Dibrugarh University to attempt suicide, officers said.

The MCom student at the state-run university was admitted to a hospital after he allegedly jumped off the second floor of his hostel building Sunday night. His condition is stable, but doctors said he had injuries in his hand, legs and ribs.


Soon after the incident, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma tweeted, “It has come to notice that a Dibrugarh University student is hurt in an alleged case of ragging. Close watch maintained & followup action coordinated with district admn. Efforts on to nab the accused, victim being provided medical care. Appeal to students, say NO to Ragging”.

In a separate tweet, the chief minister also tagged the Dibrugarh district administration and police authorities, urging them to take action. While a magisterial inquiry has been ordered into the incident, the police said the university administration would conduct a separate internal inquiry.

Speaking to indianexpress.com, Dibrugarh SP Shwetank Mishra said on Monday, “There are five persons named in the FIR. We have apprehended three, including one named in the FIR and two others who were involved, according to witnesses.” Search is on for the remaining accused, he added.

Preliminary investigation revealed that the student had earlier filed a complaint of ragging with the university administration and the hostel warden.

Dibrugarh University Vice-Chancellor Jiten Hazarika told media persons that the university was inquiring into the issue and strict action would be taken against those involved. A disciplinary committee of the university is investigating the allegations, including complaints previously lodged by the student.

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