Ramalinga raised serious concerns regarding the admission process
He claims that he has met with intimidation for exposing corruption
He asserted university suppresses dissenting voices by filing false complaints
Ramalinga, a student at Bangalore University, has raised serious concerns regarding the admission process for the MSc Library and Information Science program under the SC/ST HK category. However, instead of addressing his grievances, the university administration has abruptly canceled his admission, citing alleged misconduct and financial issues.
Ramalinga asserts that his admission cancellation is unjust and without proper explanation. He claims that his attempts to shed light on corruption within the university have been met with intimidation and violence. He alleges that university officials threatened him and physically assaulted him on campus.
Furthermore, Ramalinga asserts that the university suppresses any dissenting voices by filing false complaints and FIRs against students who dare to speak out against corruption and systemic issues.
In a bid for justice, Ramalinga has penned a letter to the Chief Minister, urging action against the university management board. He pleaded for fair treatment and accountability, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding the rights of students to express their concerns without fear of reprisal.
Ramalinga’s case highlights broader issues of transparency and accountability within educational institutions and underscores the need for robust mechanisms to protect students’ rights and ensure fair treatment in admission processes and beyond.
Ramalinga raised serious concerns regarding the admission process
He claims that he has met with intimidation for exposing corruption
He asserted university suppresses dissenting voices by filing false complaints
Ramalinga, a student at Bangalore University, has raised serious concerns regarding the admission process for the MSc Library and Information Science program under the SC/ST HK category. However, instead of addressing his grievances, the university administration has abruptly canceled his admission, citing alleged misconduct and financial issues.
Ramalinga asserts that his admission cancellation is unjust and without proper explanation. He claims that his attempts to shed light on corruption within the university have been met with intimidation and violence. He alleges that university officials threatened him and physically assaulted him on campus.
Furthermore, Ramalinga asserts that the university suppresses any dissenting voices by filing false complaints and FIRs against students who dare to speak out against corruption and systemic issues.
In a bid for justice, Ramalinga has penned a letter to the Chief Minister, urging action against the university management board. He pleaded for fair treatment and accountability, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding the rights of students to express their concerns without fear of reprisal.
Ramalinga’s case highlights broader issues of transparency and accountability within educational institutions and underscores the need for robust mechanisms to protect students’ rights and ensure fair treatment in admission processes and beyond.