Are Freshers Facing Ragging by Seniors at RG Kar Medical College Hostel?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Kolkata, Dec 23 (NationPress) A significant controversy has emerged at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital following allegations of ragging targeting first-year students by their senior peers at one of its hostels.
As reported by sources within the medical college, students in their second year are being accused of subjecting the freshers to harassment under the guise of "introductions." The college administration is reportedly keeping a close watch on the unfolding situation.
RG Kar Medical College and Hospital has faced heightened public attention since the tragic 2024 rape and murder of a postgraduate trainee doctor on campus, an incident that led to the conviction of civic volunteer Sanjoy Roy, who is now serving a life sentence.
Reports of ragging have surfaced from the Maniktala Hostel, designated solely for first-year students. Despite this, allegations indicate that some second-year students have also taken up residence there, calling into question compliance with hostel regulations.
Victims of the alleged ragging have reported experiences of harassment and intimidation in various forms. Some first-year students claimed that during these so-called introduction sessions, they were verbally abused and even faced attempts at physical violence. Tensions escalated after the victims reported the incidents to college authorities, leading to retaliatory actions from the accused second-year students against them.
In response, college officials summoned the second-year students involved and issued them a warning. However, tensions persisted, culminating in a public confrontation between first- and second-year students, during which new threats were reportedly directed at the juniors. The complainants subsequently submitted a detailed written report to the authorities regarding the incidents.
As this report is being filed, the college administration has yet to make any official comment. A senior official at the medical college stated, "The authorities are investigating the allegations, and appropriate measures will be taken to eliminate any culture of intimidation within the institution."