KIIT: Nepalese student’s death sparks anger at India college

The Nepalese prime minister, seen here in a photo from last month, said he was dispatching officers to the Indian university to defuse the situationImage: Sanjit Pariyar/NurPhoto/picture alliance

Nepalese Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli said Monday evening his government dispatched two officers to counsel Nepali students after the death of a young woman at an Indian university campus sparked protests.

The Nepalese student, Prakriti Lamsal, was found dead in her dorm room at a well-known private university, the Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), in the eastern Indian city of Bhubaneshwar, on Sunday evening.

Students at the university took to protesting against the incident overnight, asking management for a thorough investigation into the matter, but said they were met with “suppression,” according to the Nepal Students’ Union (NSU).

Turmoil after KIIT asks Nepalese students to ‘vacate’ premises

The university issued a bulletin following protests, asking Nepalese students to “vacate the university campus immediately on February 17,” before rescinding the order Monday evening.

Indian media outlets reported that Nepalese students at the university were asked to board buses so they could be taken to various railway stations and then travel home.

The university administration later issued another appeal on X, writing that it had taken steps to restore normalcy on the campus, adding: “An appeal is made to all our Nepali students who have or plan to leave the campus to return and resume the classes.”

The NSU union told DW that they were “positive about the reversal of the order” but still had concerns about the safety of the students, adding that university authorities had assured the union the people involved in the incident had been suspended.

Source : https://www.dw.com/en/kiit-nepalese-students-death-sparks-anger-at-india-college/a-71642337

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