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Kolkata walks in silence, condemns Presidency vandalism

Updated on: 12 April,2013 04:32 AM IST  | 
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The 5-km march from the varsity's gates saw hundreds of students, alumni, teachers and employees of the university, sporting black arm and head bands, walking silently with placards denouncing vandalism by Trinamool activists

Kolkata walks in silence, condemns Presidency vandalism

Hundreds of students, alumni, teachers and employees of Presidency University staged a protest march in the city yesterday, condemning the vandalism of the prestigious institution and demanding punishment for the miscreants.


The five-km march from the university gates saw the protesters — sporting black arm and head bands — walking silently carrying placards denouncing Wednesday’s vandalism.



Vengeance: The wreckage was part of a series of state-wide retaliatory attacks in the wake of the heckling of Mamata Banerjee by CPI(M) activists in New Delhi on April 9. File Pic


“We were threatened with rape, and even beaten up. The hooligans threatened me thrice, saying if I leave the campus, they will rape me,” a student said.

Activists of the Trinamool Congress Chhatra Parishad, the party’s student wing, stormed the Presidency University campus on Wednesday and thrashed students, including girls.

The vandalism was part of a series of state-wide retaliatory attacks in the wake of the heckling of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Finance Minister Amit Mitra by activists of Students’ Federation of India, the student wing of Communist Party of India-Marxist in New Delhi on April 9.

Some of the protesting students accused the police of inaction when the attackers ran amok, vandalising the heritage Baker Building which houses the historic physics laboratory where eminent scientists like Jagadish Chandra Bose, Satyendra Nath Bose and Meghnad Saha did their research work.
“There were several policemen inside the premises when the goons attacked and assaulted us. But they chose to be mute spectators despite our constant wail for help,” said another student.

The university has sought the intervention of Governor MK Narayanan as well as the chief minister for a probe into the incident. “I have already given an eye-witness account of the entire incident to the governor. I appeal to him as well as the chief minister to initiate a serious probe into it to ensure such a deplorable incident never recurs,” vice-chancellor Malabika Sarkar said.
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