Will Himachal CM Ensure Justice for the College Student?
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Shimla, Jan 4 (NationPress) - Himachal Pradesh's Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu expressed profound sorrow over the tragic passing of a young female student from Government Degree College in Dharamsala.
To show his support, the Chief Minister personally reached out to the girl's parents via phone, conveying his deepest condolences during this challenging time.
During this conversation, arranged by Minister for Youth Services and Sports Yadvinder Goma, the Chief Minister emphasized the state's zero-tolerance policy towards harassment and injustice.
He assured the grieving family of the government's unwavering support.
An FIR has been filed against Associate Professor Ashok Kumar and three other students involved in the case.
As an immediate action to guarantee a fair investigation, the Associate Professor has been suspended until the inquiry and formal disciplinary actions are finalized in accordance with the established service conduct guidelines.
Chief Minister Sukhu committed to a transparent, thorough, and timely investigation process.
He reiterated the government's solidarity with the family and assured that all accountable parties will face legal consequences.
Just a day prior, the government had enacted an order to suspend the Assistant Professor with immediate effect, pending the departmental investigation's outcome.
The FIR against him includes relevant sections of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Section 3 of the Himachal Pradesh Educational Institutions (Prohibition of Ragging) Act, 2009, as well as against the three female students related to the incident.
The orders dictated that during his suspension, Ashok Kumar would remain at the Directorate of Higher Education in Shimla and would require permission from higher authorities to leave his post.