Incident Overview
In a controversial incident, seven students from Prala Maharaja Engineering College in Brahmapur, Odisha, were expelled from their hostel for allegedly cooking beef. The situation has escalated, prompting the deployment of police forces near the college to maintain order.
College Notification
The Dean of Students Welfare issued a notification stating that the students violated the “rules and regulations of the Hall of Residence” by engaging in “restricted activities.” However, specific details regarding these activities were not disclosed. Reports indicate that the students faced a fine of two thousand rupees as part of the disciplinary action.
Community Tension
The expulsion has sparked unrest within the college community, with other students lodging complaints about the cooking of large amounts of meat. A complaint emphasized the importance of respecting the diverse beliefs of all students, highlighting the tensions that have arisen from this incident.
Involvement of Religious Organizations
Activists from the Hindu militant organization Bajrang Dal and the extremist group Vishwa Hindu Parishad visited the college, urging strict action against the students. The college authorities conducted an inquiry based on the complaints and confirmed that the students had left the campus.
Conclusion
This incident underscores the challenges of maintaining a diverse and respectful community within educational institutions. The authorities are expected to continue addressing the situation to restore harmony on campus.