By Express News Service
BARIPADA: Normal life was hit in Mayurbhanj district as scores of scholars below the aegis of Mayurbhanj Adivasi Students Association (MASA) together with JMM, on Wednesday, noticed a 12-hour bandh alleging police inaction in arresting Dibyalochan Barik for reportedly thrashing and torturing college students of ITI Kuliana. Barik is the youthful brother of the ITI principal Trilochan Barik.
The protesters picketed in Udala, Karanjia, Rairangpur and Baripada district headquarters threatening to accentuate the protest if motion was not taken in opposition to the accused. Vehicular companies, prepare communication, authorities and non-government run organisation together with Sri Ram Chandra Bhanjdeo University and different instructional establishments, judiciary in 4 sub-divisions, petrol pumps and enterprise institutions didn’t perform owing to the bandh. Large quantity of autos have been seen stranded on nationwide highways 18 and 49 together with the State Highway passing by means of the district.
Workers of JMM in Rairangpur sub-division stopped Tata-Badampahar prepare at Badampahar station demanding fast arrest of the accused. Suklal Marandi, founding father of MASA, stated Mayurbhanj police arrested the principal Trilochan and a lecturer Satyajit Giri of the ITI for his or her complicity in thrashing college students whereas the principle accused Dibyalochan is on the run. “He assaulted students when they demanded to cancel the ongoing examinations due to issuance of wrong admit cards on August 3,” Marandi alleged. An FIR within the connection was lodged on the identical day.
Following the incident, the scholars staged a sit-in on the collectorate demanding motion in opposition to the accused. “The bandh is not a mere protest but warning to institutional heads of education sector to stop torturing tribal students in the district,” warned Marandi. Baripada SDPO KK Hariprasad stated police took preventive measures to keep away from untoward incident on the day however a case was registered in opposition to some college students for allegedly entered a store and assaulted employees.
BARIPADA: Normal life was hit in Mayurbhanj district as scores of scholars below the aegis of Mayurbhanj Adivasi Students Association (MASA) together with JMM, on Wednesday, noticed a 12-hour bandh alleging police inaction in arresting Dibyalochan Barik for reportedly thrashing and torturing college students of ITI Kuliana. Barik is the youthful brother of the ITI principal Trilochan Barik.
The protesters picketed in Udala, Karanjia, Rairangpur and Baripada district headquarters threatening to accentuate the protest if motion was not taken in opposition to the accused. Vehicular companies, prepare communication, authorities and non-government run organisation together with Sri Ram Chandra Bhanjdeo University and different instructional establishments, judiciary in 4 sub-divisions, petrol pumps and enterprise institutions didn’t perform owing to the bandh. Large quantity of autos have been seen stranded on nationwide highways 18 and 49 together with the State Highway passing by means of the district.
Workers of JMM in Rairangpur sub-division stopped Tata-Badampahar prepare at Badampahar station demanding fast arrest of the accused. Suklal Marandi, founding father of MASA, stated Mayurbhanj police arrested the principal Trilochan and a lecturer Satyajit Giri of the ITI for his or her complicity in thrashing college students whereas the principle accused Dibyalochan is on the run. “He assaulted students when they demanded to cancel the ongoing examinations due to issuance of wrong admit cards on August 3,” Marandi alleged. An FIR within the connection was lodged on the identical day.
Following the incident, the scholars staged a sit-in on the collectorate demanding motion in opposition to the accused. “The bandh is not a mere protest but warning to institutional heads of education sector to stop torturing tribal students in the district,” warned Marandi. Baripada SDPO KK Hariprasad stated police took preventive measures to keep away from untoward incident on the day however a case was registered in opposition to some college students for allegedly entered a store and assaulted employees.