Nepali Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli said that on Monday evening, his government sent two officers for the lawyer of Nepali students after the death of a young woman in the Indian University campus.
Nepali students, Prakrit Lamsal, who were found dead in their dommar room at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) in the eastern Indian city of Bhubaneswar on Sunday evening.
According to the Nepal Students Union (NSU), the university students staged a protest against the management for an overnight incident for the management for a thorough investigation into the matter, but said they were met with “Daman”.
After KIIT, the upheaval Nepali asks students for ’empty’ campus
The university issued a bulletin after the protest, in which Nepali students asked to vacate the order “to vacate the university campus on 17 February” before starting the order on Monday evening.
Indian media outlets reported that Nepalese students at the university were asked to board buses so that they could be taken to various railway stations and then traveling home.
University Administration later issued another appeal on X, it was written that it takes steps to restore the general situation in the campus, saying: “An appeal is made to all our Nepali students, who have classes with classrooms There is a plan to leave the campus to return and resume. “
The NSU Union told DW that they were “positive about the opposite of the order”, but still worried about the safety of the students, saying that university officials had assured the union that people were suspended in the incident Was done.
What do we know about the clear suicide case so far?
Police told local media reporters that a preliminary inquiry suggested that the Nepali student died of suicide and another university student was detailed in connection with the incident.
Police officer Pinak Mishra told times of India A newspaper that a student was expanded to allegations of elimination of suicide and a “scientific investigation” was going on to determine the cause of the Nepali student.
The NSU has demanded a thorough investigation, saying that the officials at the university were negligent and failed to take action on a complaint, where they allegedly flagged off the report of harassment by a student.
DW has reached police officers and university administration for its comments.
Edited by: saim dusan inayatullah






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