Friday, 9 August 2013

Inhuman ragging: Bhopal B. Pharma girl names arrested Professor, 4 girls in suicide note

Bhopal: The RKDF College here has been closed till Monday and a professor Manish Gupta and four girl students have been suspended, after Anita Sharma, a student of B. Pharma hanged herself on Wednesday alleging that she was being ragged by the girls.


Following is her suicide note:

"I. Anita Sharma, am a second year B. Pharma student of RKDF College. I have been facing raging since day one. Some girls from my class used to resort to horrendous things in the name of ragging.
I complained to my professor, who then told me that weak girls like me should stay at home and make rotis. ...Since the day I joined college, ragging has been going on. These four girls are shameless.
I know what I went through during the last one year. They forced me to write three semester copies. Manish Sir had told me that I have to listen to my seniors in order to study in college.
The girls threatened me that they would get acid thrown at my face and get me raped. They move about as girlfriends of dirty men.
I may be weak in studies, but after much work, I get 75 pc marks....I was harassed so much that I am now committing suicide... (name withheld) is also weak like me but she won't open her mouth...Manish Sir loved all this...
Had the same thing happened to his sister, he would have known. Jaya, Madhuri, Bharati know everything...They did this to me today, they will do the same with others tomorrow...and they will get the right punishment.
Mom and Dad I love you...Brother I know you would be the one weeping the must...because your best friend is going away...Pape, I have been your facourite...Please put the pink suit on my body at the time of my funeral......Anita"
Anita Sharma (18), hanged herself on August 7 at her residence in Jeevan Vihar Society here.
Professor Manish Gupta and the four girl students have been arrested and sent to judicial custody till August 22.
The Madhya Pradesh government has directly all colleges to take stringent measures to tackle the menace of ragging.
State Chief Secretary R Parasuram held a high-level meeting in Bhopal on Thursday, and directed a blanket ban on physical and mental torture at colleges.

Describing the suicide by a girl student of a pharmacy college here as "unfortunate", Parasuram asked the college principals and faculty members to ensure stringent measures against the persons involved in ragging.




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