Unveiling the Dark Underbelly: Shadowed Intrigues at Kottayam Nursing College
Beneath the serene facade of the Government College of Nursing in Kottayam, a sinister tale unfolds, its halls echoing with whispers of harassment and abuse.
As authorities delve deeper into the incident captured in a haunting mobile phone video, a chilling pattern emerges. Fresh accounts from junior students reveal a web of intimidation, weapons concealed within the shadows, and a cruel demand for monetary contributions.
The college’s principal and a faculty member find themselves enveloped in a cloud of suspicion, suspended pending an investigation that exposes their negligence in preventing these heinous acts. The housekeeper-cum-security guard of the boys’ hostel faces immediate dismissal.
A reckoning echoes through the corridors of power as the National Human Rights Commission demands an urgent report. The State Human Rights Commission summons the district police chief and the college principal for swift accountability.
The police net has ensnared five senior students, their faces etched with the consequences of their actions. Three of the accused, minors, face a sobering reality at a juvenile detention center.
Within the college gates, a chorus of dissent swells, with protests from organizations and political parties reverberating across the campus. The Bharatiya Janata Party and the Kerala Government Nurses Union stand as ardent advocates, while Congress demands a judicial eye to scrutinize the depths of this disturbing saga.
As the search for justice intensifies, the college grapples with a profound question: how could such horrors flourish under its roof, casting a dark shadow over the noble profession of nursing?