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Two class 11 students of Delhi Public School, Noida, were ragged
and injured inside the school premise on Tuesday, May 10. Yashpratap Singh and
Dhruv, who have recently joined the school, are from Bulandshahar and Kolkata,
respectively. They were beaten so badly that they were later taken to the
Kailash Hospital with injuries. An FIR has been registered against six
identified and 12 unidentified class 12 students from the school.
What are the doctors saying?
"The boys had blunt injury marks on their upper arm,
shoulders, knees and legs, which could have been inflicted by sticks or rods.
However, there were no major injuries. They have been discharged," said a
doctor to the Indian Express
According to a report published in the HT, Dr Sarika Chandra
said, "Both the students had injuries. They were discharged after medical
check-up and primary treatment as their condition is stable and out of
danger."
What are the police saying?
Police have inferred that the incident took place on Monday
night, when the boys were returning to their hostel rooms after dinner.
However, no case of ragging has been registered. "Based on the complaint
filed by the student and his family, we have filed an FIR under IPC sections relating
to a scuffle," said a senior officer
Police are waiting for the counsellors of Childline India
Foundation, a welfare committee, to question the accused, the news reports
mention.
How did the incident take place?
"On May 5, a group of seniors had bullied him. They
asked him to imitate animals and stand in various postures. His blood pressure
shot up and his heart started to beat fast. He was admitted to Max Hospital in
Noida after initial treatment at school health centre. He came back to the
hostel only on Sunday," said Arjun Singh, father of Yashpratap
On Monday night, Singh said his son were on the way to his
room when a group of 15 students roughed up the boy. He added, "Another
Class 11 student, Dhruv, tried to intervene but he also got beaten up. Yashpratap
called his mother and told her about the incident. We rushed to the school but
could not find him. The hostel warden refused to tell us where he was. Later, a
security guard told us that an ambulance from Kailash Hospital had come to take
two students. I figured my son was one of them."
What does the school say?
The school administration refused to comment on the matter,
"As the working hours are over, we cannot comment on the issue," said
a school spokesperson.
What do the parents say?
The school administration was trying to hush the matter and
did not want to take any action against the accused, said the father of the
victim
"We hail from
Bulandshahar. My son is a new entrant in the school. I am really disappointed
with the behaviour of the school administration. I hope they will rusticate the
students involved in the incident," said his father.
Source:- Indiatoday
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