Minor student thrashed for refusing to donate blood

July 24, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 07:55 am IST - CUTTACK:

Ruling BJD activists allegedly beat and tortured a minor student of Choudwar College who refused to donate blood in a camp organised by local party legislator Pravat Biswal as part of blood donation drive called ‘Jeevan Bindu’.

“We have already registered a case basing on a written complaint filed by the student and are investigating into it,” informed Choudwar police inspector R R Mohapatra on Saturday addingthat the complainant was sent for medical examination. He said two persons named in the FIR are now being examined at the police station.

According to sources, several BJD activists entered into the College campus on Friday and asked the students to go to the local Town Hall, where the blood donation camp was being held. Hitesh Kumar Prusty (17), a Plus II Commerce student was also forcibly taken to the venue on a motorcycle.

“When I came to know that I am being taken to donate blood, I pleaded with them to let me go as I am underage and underweight for blood donation. They offloaded me near Gandhi Chowk and thrashed me mercilessly”, the minor boy has said in his complaint adding that he was also asked to kneel down on the road for refusing to donate blood.

When contacted, the local MLA admitted that the College students were requested to donate blood. “But nobody was forced to donate blood nor was anyone tortured for refusing”, Mr. Biswal said.

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