Sampad assures action on Nepal student’s incident

The furore over the suicide of a third-year student of KIIT University and the subsequent action against protesting students hailing from Nepal refused to die down, with the Odisha government promising strict action and the Opposition BJD vowing to raise the issue in the Assembly.
Bhubaneswar: The furore over the suicide of a third-year student of KIIT University and the subsequent action against protesting students hailing from Nepal refused to die down, with the Odisha government promising strict action and the Opposition BJD vowing to raise the issue in the Assembly.
Skill Development and Technical Education Minister Sampad Chandra Swain on Thursday said that stringent action would be taken against those responsible for the unfortunate incident at KIIT University. “Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has appealed to the Nepali students to return to the institution and bring normalcy to the campus. The behaviour shown towards the students was very shameful,” said Swain.
He said the authorities of the private university should have been more empathetic towards the protesting students. The minister further said there is a solution to every problem. Swain said the arbitrary actions of KIIT authorities were completely unacceptable and to investigate the matter, a high-level committee had been formed by the Odisha government.
Higher Education Minister Suryabanshi Suraj, Health Minister Mukesh Mahaling and Chief Secretary Manoj Ahuja also held a discussion with the counsellors of Nepal over the unfortunate incident. “The government has taken the issue seriously and strict action will be taken against those responsible for this. The government will take steps so that such incidents don’t occur again in future,” said Swain.
On the other hand, the Opposition parties continued to attack the BJP government, holding the deteriorating law and order situation in the State responsible for the issue. Speaking on the KIIT University incident, BJD MLA Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo termed the suicide of Nepali student Prakriti Lamsal, due to constant harassment by her ex-boyfriend, as a shocking and unfortunate incident.
“What is more shocking is that some low-level authorities from the institution asked all Nepali students to leave the campus. This is of course regrettable. It has become an international issue now. It has not only brought embarrassment to the institution but the State of Odisha and India,” noted Singh Deo.
He said the incident snowballed into a major controversy due to the failure of the current Odisha government and police that failed to act in time.
He said the BJD will raise the issue and the collapsing law and order situation in the Odisha Assembly.
















