J&K Student commits suicide in Desh Bhakt University Fategarh allegedly over Fee Harassment

A student from J&K commits suicide at the Desh Bhakt University in the Amloh neighborhood of Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab. The management has been blamed for harassing the student over fees.

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At the Desh Bhakt University in the Amloh neighborhood of Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab, a student leaped from the fourth floor. The management harassed the student from Jammu and Kashmir about fees, which was a terrible course of action. After the occurrence, the students yelled anti-incident slogans, which caused a tense atmosphere to develop in the campus.

The students organized a sit-in at the university. A substantial police presence was used to keep the students under control. Zeesan Ahmed, an Ayurvedic student from Jammu and Kashmir, was enrolled in BUMS' fourth semester at the time. For many days, Zeesan Ahmed ran around in a highly agitated state. The cost of attending college was the primary factor.

The deceased's father claimed that his son was murdered rather than committed suicide. The management of the university is accountable for it. He explained that the son had some overdue fees for which a significant fine had been assessed. For this reason, he had visited the institution a few days earlier. He spent the entire day in this position. He was severely mistreated by the principal in front of his son. The son became more agitated as a result. In this distress, the son took his own life. He asked the police to bring his son's murder to justice.

The university has appointed a three-person SIT to investigate this occurrence. Vice President Dr. Harsh Sadavarty promised the family that justice will be served. The university will take action against the person whose error was highlighted in the SIT report.

SSP Dr. Ravjot Kaur Grewal of Fatehgarh Sahib claimed that the administrators and students at the school were both upset over specific issues. After forcing both parties to sit down, the problem was resolved. The deceased's family was also made aware of the circumstance. Following the post-mortem, the body was given to the heirs after taking Section 174-related action. The university's predicament is typical., a student leaped from the fourth floor. The management harassed the student from Jammu and Kashmir about fees, which was a terrible course of action. After the occurrence, the students yelled anti-incident slogans, which caused a tense atmosphere to develop in the campus.

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The students organized a sit-in at the university. A substantial police presence was used to keep the students under control. Zeesan Ahmed, an Ayurvedic student from Jammu and Kashmir, was enrolled in BUMS' fourth semester at the time. For many days, Zeesan Ahmed ran around in a highly agitated state. The cost of attending college was the primary factor.

The deceased's father claimed that his son was murdered rather than committed suicide. The management of the university is accountable for it. He explained that the son had some overdue fees for which a significant fine had been assessed. For this reason, he had visited the institution a few days earlier. He spent the entire day in this position. He was severely mistreated by the principal in front of his son. The son became more agitated as a result. In this distress, the son took his own life. He asked the police to bring his son's murder to justice.

The university has appointed a three-person SIT to investigate this occurrence. Vice President Dr. Harsh Sadavarty promised the family that justice will be served. The university will take action against the person whose error was highlighted in the SIT report.

SSP Dr. Ravjot Kaur Grewal of Fatehgarh Sahib claimed that the administrators and students at the school were both upset over specific issues. After forcing both parties to sit down, the problem was resolved. The deceased's family was also made aware of the circumstance. Following the post-mortem, the body was given to the heirs after taking Section 174-related action. The university's predicament is typical.


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