Law student placed under suspension
Staff Reporter
COIMBATORE, April 14, 2018 00:00 IST
The Government Law College here on Friday placed under suspension a student on the charge of instigating classmates to protest against the government.
College principal K.S. Gopalakrishnan said that a section of students had objected to R. Priya’s behaviour in the classroom, and against her social media messages. College sources said that around 30 students of first year L.L.B. lodged a complaint with the principal on Friday alleging that Ms. Priya tried to divide them on the basis of caste and religion, and passed derogatory remarks against them for not supporting her protest against the government. She had send insulting messages to them through social media, they alleged. They said she got atop a table and shouted slogans.
When Ammu, a teacher, was conducting a class, Ms. Priya allegedly banged the desk. Later, she got into a heated argument with the teacher.
Ms. Ammu too lodged a complaint with the Principal.
Mr. Gopalakrishnan said that he had constituted an inquiry committee comprising Durga and Kumutha, teachers. Based on their findings, the college would decide further action.
Ms. Priya did not respond to The Hindu’ s phone calls.
Staff Reporter
COIMBATORE, April 14, 2018 00:00 IST
The Government Law College here on Friday placed under suspension a student on the charge of instigating classmates to protest against the government.
College principal K.S. Gopalakrishnan said that a section of students had objected to R. Priya’s behaviour in the classroom, and against her social media messages. College sources said that around 30 students of first year L.L.B. lodged a complaint with the principal on Friday alleging that Ms. Priya tried to divide them on the basis of caste and religion, and passed derogatory remarks against them for not supporting her protest against the government. She had send insulting messages to them through social media, they alleged. They said she got atop a table and shouted slogans.
When Ammu, a teacher, was conducting a class, Ms. Priya allegedly banged the desk. Later, she got into a heated argument with the teacher.
Ms. Ammu too lodged a complaint with the Principal.
Mr. Gopalakrishnan said that he had constituted an inquiry committee comprising Durga and Kumutha, teachers. Based on their findings, the college would decide further action.
Ms. Priya did not respond to The Hindu’ s phone calls.
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