COLLEGE IN COIMBATORE SUSPENDS STUDENT FOR CELEBRATING BHAGAT SINGH'S BIRTH ANNIVERSARY ON CAMPUS
Home > News Shots > Tamil NaduBy Behindwoods News Bureau | Oct 16, 2018 05:18 PM
The Government Arts College in Coimbatore has reportedly suspended one of its students for celebrating the birth anniversary of freedom fighter Bhagat Singh.
According to a report in News18, Malathi, a first year postgraduate student, celebrated Bhagat Singh's birthday on campus on September 28. She was handed a suspension order from the college on October 1.
“Even after denying permission, Malathi organised meeting with other department students, thus disrupting peace in college campus," read the suspension order.
Malathi, who has condemned the suspension, has called it an act against campus democracy. She has also put out a statement over the incident.
“I’m doing my masters in history at the Government Arts College. Our department students and students from other departments decided to celebrate Bhagat Singh's birthday in campus. We asked our Principal to give us permission for this but she refused. I asked my Head of the department for permission but that time he was on leave. I asked my tutor and he too refused to give us permission. So other students and I organised a programme and celebrated Bhagat Singh's birthday on the college campus and spoke about the work done by Bhagat Singh in the freedom movement. For this reason, I was suspended.
"The administration gave me the suspension letter one week after the incident. They didn’t say anything about this. It is against democracy. My suspension letter was sent to police station. I don’t know why they sent the copy to the police department. The problem is between the administration and the student. They should have called me and discussed this but they gave my suspension letter directly to the police. For what reason, I don’t know,” said Malathi.
The college authorities have said that an inquiry will be held and an appropriate decision will be taken.