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2 final-year medical students suspended for ragging freshers in Tirunelveli

The incident came to light as the affected students filed a complaint with the Anti-Ragging Committee on Wednesday night

DT NEXT Bureau

MADURAI: Two final-year students of the Tirunelveli Government Medical College were suspended for ragging a few first-year students on Thursday. The incident came to light as the affected students filed a complaint with the Anti-Ragging Committee on Wednesday night.

Some final-year students ragged the freshers by demanding them to collect a ball while playing cricket. One of the freshers refused to do so and picked up a quarrel resulting in a heated exchange of words. Following this, a final-year student was beaten up on the hostel premises and a car of the hostel warden parked on the premises was damaged after someone pelted a stone on the glass window. The Anti-Ragging Committee members decided to suspend those two final-year students.

Some first-year students were said to be of the caste Arunthathiyar. TVMCH Police have been deputed to the hostel premises to prevent any further incidents, sources said.

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