BHU lathicharge LIVE updates: University did not deal with complaint in sensitive manner, says Varanasi Commissioner

BHU lathicharge live updates: An FIR was lodged against 1000 unidentified students of the university for allegedly indulging in violence.

By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: September 26, 2017 11:43 am
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Varanasi Divisional Commissioner Nitin Gokarn on Tuesday blamed Banaras Hindu University (BHU) administration in the preliminary report submitted to Chief Secretary Rajiv Kumar, news agency ANI reported. In his report, Gokarn said that the university administration did not deal with the complaint filed by the victim in a sensitive manner. It added that the administration failed to handle the situation on time.

Gokarn submitted his report a day after an FIR was lodged against 1000 unidentified students of the university for allegedly attacking a police team and indulging in violence. Varanasi district administration also ordered a magisterial inquiry into the incidents of the past four days, including the lathicharge on students. Tension has escalated in BHU since the lathicharge on students at the hands of the police on Saturday. The students were protesting against the university administration for victim shaming a student who was allegedly sexually harassed by three men inside the campus.

BHU violence Live updates:

11:45 am: Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi sought for an apology from Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the violence in Banaras Hindu University (BHU) campus in last few days. Gandhi, who is currently on a three-day tour of poll-bound Gujarat, said the Prime Minister should tender an apology as the incident has happened in his constituency of Varanasi. “The incident at BHU is BJP’s version of `Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’. And, when they (girls) demand their rights, beat them up. This incident happened in the PM’s constituency. Modiji should apologise to the students of BHU and take immediate action,” Gandhi told reporters at Jamnagar. Read More

11:15 am: After the lathicharge on the students of Banaras Hindu University (BHU) meted out at the hands of police, PM Narendra Modi and BJP National President Amit Shah spoke to UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and asked him to redress the issue. Speaking to reporters, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said, “The BHU incident is unfortunate. Any amount of sadness expressed over it is not adequate.” Read More

11:00 am After the recent clashes in Banaras Hindu University (BHU), an FIR was lodged on Monday against 1000 unidentified citizens for allegedly attacking a police team and indulging in violence. The Varanasi district administration also ordered a magisterial enquiry into the incidents, including the lathicharge on students meted out at the hands of the police. Read More

10:45 am: Varanasi District Magistrated Yogeshwar Ram Mishra on Monday wrote a letter to registrar of BHU recommending the formation of a committee to address the complaints of girl students, including those related to hostels. In his letter, the DM also asked the registrar to ensure that appropriate representation of girl students in the panel. Read More

10:30 am: BHU vice-chancellor G C Tripathi on Monday decided to get a judicial inquiry conducted for the violence in the university campus between September 21-23. The four-page report by chief proctor’s report suggests that the assault on a girl student was an instance of “eve-teasing”. Read More

10:00 am: There appears to be a lot of differences in rules and regulations for male and female students at BHU. There is difference in curfew timings. While women have to return to their rooms by 8 pm, the male students have a curfew hour at 10 pm. There have also been allegations of discrimination in hostel menus, and also an unwritten rule that prohibits women from participating in any protest. Read More

9:30 am: BHU Vice-Chancellor Girish Chandra Tripathi spoke to The Indian Express about the incident of sexual harassment in the university that led to protests. “I think this issue was created by outsiders and the shape it took is what is more unfortunate than the initial incident itself… Some people with vested interests and ulterior motives have triggered this incident,” Tripathi said. He went on to describe the incident as “eve-teasing” and said, “First of all, it is not an incident of molestation, it is one of eve-teasing.” The university is doing its best to ensure women’s safety on the campus. Later he added: “If we are going to listen to every demand of every girl we won’t be able to run the university.” Read More

9:10 am: Gokaran, in his report has said that the university did not deal with the victim’s complaint in a sensitive manner and also failed to handle the situation in time.

9:00 am: Varanasi Commissioner Nitin Gokarn has submitted his preliminary report to Chief Secretary Rajiv Kumar, in which he has blamed University administration, news agency ANI reported.