Dalit outfits' protest in Kerala: 50 booked for stopping woman

Published : Apr 29, 2026, 01:00 PM IST
Visuals of protest demanding justice for Nithin Raj (File Photo/ ANI)

Synopsis

Police booked 50 protesters for stopping a woman during a statewide shutdown in Kerala. The protest, by Dalit groups, sought justice for student Nithin Raj, whose death led to charges against college faculty under the SC/ST Act.

The Keralam Police have registered a case against approximately 50 identifiable protesters for allegedly intercepting and stopping a young woman travelling with her infant in Adoor, Pathanamthitta, during a state-wide protest on Tuesday. The incident occurred as activists from various Dalit organisations staged demonstrations across the district. The protesters were demanding justice for Nithin Raj, a youth who recently died under suspicious circumstances in Kannur.

Statewide Shutdown Over Student's Death

Earlier on Tuesday, a statewide shutdown called by various Dalit organisations over the death of BDS student Nithin Raj at Ancharakandi Dental College led to widespread protests and disruptions across several parts of Keralam. In Adoor in Pathanamthitta district, initial clashes with police were reported in the morning, following which more protesters gathered and forced shops and banks to shut down in the area. However, timely intervention by the police prevented the situation from escalating into further violence.

Meanwhile, in Kottayam, members of a Dalit organisation were seen blocking the movement of a KSRTC bus as part of the bandh, affecting public transport services in the region.

Background of Nithin Raj's Death

The protest follows the death of first-year BDS student Nithin Raj, who died on April 10 after falling from a building at the college. The Prestige Educational Trust, which manages the institution, has denied allegations of caste-based discrimination and harassment, terming them "completely baseless." According to the Trust, the incident was linked to a personal loan taken by the student through a mobile application. It stated that a faculty member had been receiving calls from loan recovery agents as her number was listed as a reference. The management said Nithin left the principal's office during discussions regarding the issue and later fell from the building.

Police Investigation and Legal Action

Meanwhile, police have registered a case against two faculty members, Dr MK Ram and KT Sangeetha Nambiar, under charges including abetment of suicide and provisions of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, following allegations raised in the case. A separate case has also been registered against a loan app for alleged harassment, with three persons arrested so far in connection with the matter. The family of the deceased has alleged that the death was a planned murder and held the college authorities responsible. Advocate Vinod Ragavan appeared for the relatives, while counsel V Jaikrishnan for the accused also presented arguments. The court is set to decide on the bail plea on Friday. (ANI)

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