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"They tore my shirt": Seven Thiruvananthapuram students booked for ragging first-year student

"They tore my shirt, and I had to remain inside the room without it. They only gave me another shirt later," the student said

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The allegations at Kariavattom Government College, Thiruvananthapuram, have been proven that a first-year biotechnology student was assaulted by a group of seven third-year students. The victim, identified as Bins Jose, reported that on February 11, the senior students dragged him into a Students' Federation of India (SFI) unit room and beat him, as stated in a report by Manorama News.

It is learnt that the senior students asked Bins to kneel down. When he refused, they beat him and kept him on his knees for about 15 minutes. When Bins asked for water, one of the senior students took a bottle of water, spat inside it, and forced him to drink it.

"First, they beat me and my friend Abhishek inside the college's naalukettu. After he ran toward the principal's office, seven students dragged me into the SFI unit room and assaulted me," Bins told Manorama News.

"They tore my shirt, and I had to remain inside the room without it. They only gave me another shirt later," he added.

Speaking about the incident, Bin's father, Jose, said, "They confiscated my son's phone. He couldn't contact anyone."

After the cell's confirmation, the principal forwarded the complaint to Kazhakkuttom Police. The police, who had registered a case against the seven students based on prior complaints, will likely add sections for ragging as well.

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