FIR against Bengaluru professor for calling student ‘terrorist’ in class
The professor said the Iran war happened because of people like you, and Trump will take you away—you are idiots and will go to hell.
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The professor made remarks in front of about 60 students, creating an extremely hostile and humiliating environment (Screengrab)
Bengaluru, 28 Mar
An FIR was registered on Saturday against an adjunct professor of a private university here for allegedly referring to a student as a "terrorist" and making derogatory remarks during a class, police said.
A
purported video of the professor admonishing the student for allegedly
disturbing the class has gone viral on social media.
Following
the incident on 24 March, the student approached the college authorities, after
which the professor was suspended on Friday.
Police
registered a case against the professor under Sections 299 (deliberate and
malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings) and 352 (intentional
insult with intent to provoke a breach of peace) of the Bharatiya Nyaya
Sanhita.
"We
did not receive a complaint from the student. However, taking cognisance of the
video and based on preliminary findings, we registered a case on our own.
Further investigation is underway," a senior police officer said.
According
to the FIR, the professor repeatedly referred to the student as a
"terrorist" and verbally abused him during the class.
He further
said, “The Iran war happened because of people like you. ‘Trump will take you
away. You are idiots; you will go to hell,’” the FIR stated.
The
remarks were made in front of about 60 students, creating an “extremely hostile
and humiliating environment,” it said.
In a
concerning development, CCTV footage—which could have served as crucial
evidence—was allegedly deleted, raising serious questions about accountability
and transparency, the FIR added.
The FIR
also stated that some students who supported the victim were allegedly
suspended, with the official reason cited as “talking during class.”
Although
the professor later wrote an apology letter to the college, he did not directly
apologise to the student. The department head apologised on his behalf and is
also accused of indirectly cautioning the student against pursuing the matter
further, it said.
“A case of
student complaint has been received. Pending a detailed enquiry, you are placed
under suspension with immediate effect,” the suspension order issued by the
university stated.
Meanwhile,
the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI), the student wing of the Indian
National Congress, has approached the police, alleging that the professor
humiliated the student and seeking strict action against him, including a
public video apology.
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