DU students protest against alleged harassment
Students of a Delhi University college on Wednesday staged a protest on the campus against the college authorities over the alleged harassment of a third-year student by a professor.
New Delhi: Students of a Delhi University college on Wednesday staged a protest on the campus against the college authorities over the alleged harassment of a third-year student by a professor.
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A woman student of Bharti College, reportedly filed a complaint to Vice-Chancellor of the University, Yogesh Tyagi, alleging sexual harassment by a male teacher of the college.
The student alleged that the professor used to send her lewd messages and would make obscene calls to her until she confronted him and recorded the incident.
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Reflecting on the matter, Sangeeta, student leader of Bharti College told ANI, "Our Prime Minister always talks about women safety and welfare. On the other side, our teachers misbehave with us. This is not a one-off incident; there are many other girls who are facing this."
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The protestors also alleged that the college on the contrary suspended the victim for a period of three years in a cheating case, a charge that the institution denies.
Mukti Sanyal, the principal of the college, told media, "I have no idea about any action taken place against the victim and yes there is no restigation taken place because without my signature restigation cannot happen and we have sent teacher on extraordinary leave. So we are waiting for the investigation to take place and though he has not deposed in front of the committee yet which he will do I think and he will be also called to the committee to give his part of the story. Before leaving on leave he hinted that there is a conspiracy against him."
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Sanyal added that the classes are going on without any disruption, along with other curriculum activities. (ANI)