Kolkata rape case: South Calcutta Regulation Faculty reopens amid tight safety, 11 days after incident


Non-public safety guards carried out thorough ID checks, and round 100 college students, many with their mother and father, arrived on the campus.

Kolkata:

11 days because the campus rape case of a first-year scholar in Kolkata, South Calcutta Regulation Faculty reopened on Monday. The reopening got here amid heavy safety, with senior officers from Kolkata Police supervising the preparations. The gates had been opened just for BA LLB first-semester college students, who had been referred to as to finish their examination type submissions.

Non-public safety guards carried out thorough ID checks, and round 100 college students, many with their mother and father, arrived on the campus. The school issued a directive stating that no scholar can be allowed to stay on campus after 2 PM. Educating and non-teaching employees will solely be allowed to go away in any case college students have exited.

Faculty rooms sealed for investigation

The scholars’ union room and the safety guard’s room have been sealed by police as a part of the continuing investigation and are at present off-limits. Common courses are set to renew from July 8, as per the same old timetable. “We’re hopeful about restoring normalcy on the campus on the earliest,” mentioned Haripada Banik, a member of the school’s governing physique.

Regardless of assurances from the authorities, many guardians voiced concern over their youngsters’s security. Sasanka Dhara, father of a first-semester scholar, mentioned he would accompany his son to the school on each examination day till the state of affairs normalises. One other guardian questioned how he might belief the school together with his daughter’s security when the administration and safety personnel are themselves beneath scrutiny.

Allegations of political complicity

Criticism was additionally directed on the scholar wing of the ruling TMC. A guardian claimed, “I refuse to imagine that high TMCP leaders had been unaware of the felony actions on campus, particularly the misuse of the scholars’ union room. These miscreants acted with impunity as a result of they’d political backing.”

The alleged incident passed off on June 25, when a first-year scholar was reportedly gang-raped by an alumnus-cum-casual worker and two senior college students, all reportedly linked to the TMC’s scholar wing. A safety guard was additionally arrested in reference to the crime. Following widespread protests, the school was closed on June 29.