Rahul Gandhi demands CBI probe into death of Veterinary student in Kerala’s Wayanad

Gandhi, who represents the constituency of Wayanad in Lok Sabha, wrote to Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan demanding a CBI investigation into the death of JS Sidharthan
File photo of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi | (Photo: PTI)
File photo of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi | (Photo: PTI)

Former Congress Chief and Wayanad MP Rahul Gandhi wrote a letter to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan demanding a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) investigation into the death of veterinary student JS Sidharthan in Wayanad. The MP alleged that Kerala law enforcement agencies and university authorities are attempting to protect those responsible for it, reported PTI.

In the letter, Gandhi said the "tragic death" of Sidharthan after "days of gruesome torture" at the Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences University in Wayanad has "shocked our collective conscience".

The perpetrators are active members of the Students' Federation of India (SFI), he alleged.

"It has been brought to my notice that the university administration as well as the law enforcement agencies sought to shield the perpetrators instead of bringing them to book. I unequivocally condemn this deliberate ploy to cover up the case," Gandhi said, days after Sidharthan was found dead in a hostel in Wayanad.

The Congress leader said the manner in which the arrests were made only after widespread public outrage has shaken "our faith in the possibility of an impartial investigation".

He said that doubts have been cast on the content of the police remand report, PTI added.

"At this juncture, the Kerala government has a moral duty to act impartially. We demand a CBI investigation into the death of J S Sidharthan. The future of our youth cannot be sacrificed at the altar of ruthless political ambitions," Gandhi wrote.

“Sidharthan was a young student with a bright future and his parents deserve justice. No parent should have to live with the trauma and pain of watching a young life extinguished,” the letter read.


Here’s what happened

Twenty-year-old Sidharthan was found hanging inside the bathroom of his college hostel on February 18. The remand report of the suspects linked to his death says that he was assaulted viciously.

Police had arrested all 18 accused and they have been remanded in judicial custody.

While urging the court not to give bail to the accused, the report submitted by the police on Sunday, March 3, said that a belt and a cable wire were used to assault Sidharthan.

The report said that Sidharthan's classmates and seniors held a ‘public trial’ inside the hostel, alleging that he had misbehaved with a girl student of the college.

Police said that one of the accused called Sidharthan, who had left for home, back to the college to settle the issue related to his "misbehaviour" using the "unwritten law" of the hostel, instead of approaching the police.

"He was stripped down to his underwear and the accused assaulted him. Some of them used a belt and a cable wire," the report said.

It said that the assault began on February 16 at around 9 pm and lasted till 2 am on February 17.

Sidharthan's parents have accused SFI leaders and activists of beating their son to death, based on what his college mates told them, PTI added.

The father said that according to the postmortem report, his son's body had injuries and an empty stomach, indicating that he was brutally beaten up and not given any food.

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