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A very disturbing incident, five high-ranking students from the Kottayam Government Nursing College in Kerala were arrested after shocking viral videos appeared. The video showed older students who led to laughter and countless comments, but junior students were tied to bed and exposed to serious physical damage. They placed heavy objects on his genitals and fine-tuned them with sharp instruments. The abuse took several minutes. This made the students have no regrets. Authorities responded quickly to the distribution of the video, and the state government ordered an immediate investigation. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) also intervened in "morally condemnable" and sought a detailed report by the state police within 10 days. The NHRC account emphasized that the persistent physical and mental torture of several young students also seemed to have been forced to transfer money online to senior colleagues. Reports say these violence began in November 2024 shortly after freshmen began the course.
The victim of the arms and legs described the severe physical abuse, saying that the student was probably threatening his neck with a knife. Other students poured lotion into their bodies before being tied up and cut off with sharp objects. These incidents not only have the severity of the rags, but also a widespread type of abuse as juniors were allegedly exposed to fear tor on Sunday and forced to buy alcohol for the elderly. It is shown.
Kerala Police is currently part of the offence law prohibiting arrested students, along with several sections of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) in 2023 dealing with crimes related to physical damage and bullying. was indicted as In addition to the arrests, the state Department of Education has taken strong measures. The Kerala University Minister assured the public that the government is implementing strict measures to prevent such incidents from reoccurring. She emphasized that educational institutions must ensure the safety and wells for all students, adding that the government will support the victims.
However, the incident also sparked political debate. The UDF, implemented by the Opposition Congress, is concerned about the inclusion of India's Federation of India (SFI), a left-wing student body, and claims that the accused students have ties to the SFI. The charges were quickly rejected by the SFI, refuting his participation in the Ragging case. Minister R Bindu responded, realising that the university is under the jurisdiction of Kerala University Science. Despite the controversy, the focus is on ensuring justice for the victims, and authorities are determined to ensure that such cases are not hampered in the future. The incident calls for stronger anti-RAB measures at educational institutions across India.