R G Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata has expelled ten individuals, including doctors, house staff, and interns, following serious allegations of misconduct. The expelled members are accused of threatening peers, sexual harassment, forced political affiliations, and extorting money from juniors.
Findings of the Inquiry Committee
A special college council meeting was convened on Saturday after an Institutional Enquiry Committee reported substantial evidence against the accused. The expelled individuals will remain barred from the college until further notice. Notably, those with evidence of sexual harassment have been referred to the Internal Complaints Committee for further action.
Details of the Allegations
The inquiry revealed a range of misconduct, including:
- Threats to fail students in university examinations
- Coercion to join a specific political party and attend its rallies
- Long hours of physical and mental torture
- Sexual harassment and misconduct
- Forced attendance in boys’ common rooms for humiliating activities
- Coercion to purchase drugs and alcohol
- Extortion of money for college events without proper auditing
- Use of abusive language, including targeting students’ families
The actions come in the wake of complaints regarding a “threat culture” within the college, particularly after the tragic rape and murder of a junior doctor. On September 10, the college administration issued notices to 51 individuals linked to behaviors that contribute to this environment. A formal inquiry was conducted, leading to the expulsion of the ten individuals.
This significant action reflects the administration’s commitment to address misconduct and foster a safer environment for all students and staff.