IIT-Madras scholar beaten up for eating beef during protest

Student sustains serious injuries to his eye in the attack; taken to Sankara Nethralaya

May 30, 2017 07:12 pm | Updated May 31, 2017 10:11 am IST - Chennai

R.Sooraj, member of the Ambedkar Periyar Study Circle at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Madras), who was attacked for eating beef as part of a protest against restrictions on cattle trade which was brought by Union Government.

R.Sooraj, member of the Ambedkar Periyar Study Circle at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Madras), who was attacked for eating beef as part of a protest against restrictions on cattle trade which was brought by Union Government.

A Ph.D Scholar at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Madras) was on Tuesday attacked allegedly by some students owing allegiance to right wing groups.

R. Sooraj, PhD Scholar and a member of the Ambedkar Periyar Study Circle, was attacked for eating beef as part of a protest against restrictions on cattle trade which was brought by Union Government. The beef-eating protest was held by a group of students on Sunday night.

He sustained serious injuries to his eye in the attack. He has been taken to Sankara Nethralaya, Nungambakkam, for treatment. He is now in the emergency care of the hospital. The administration of the institute has not yet commented on the incident.

The incident happened at around 2.15 pm in the vegetarian mess where Sooraj was having lunch with a friend. Manish, a masters student, reportedly approached him and began asking questions. "He then asked if Sooraj had beef at the festival and suddenly 7-8 students surrounded him. Before his friend could react, Manish beat Sooraj on the back of his head," a student who is at present with Sooraj in the hospital said.

His friend was then able to extricate Sooraj from the group but by then, he had been seriously injured. We took him to the institute dispensary, the student said. The doctors at the dispensary advised that he be taken to Sankara Nethralaya.

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