
SFI calls for strike in higher education institutions on March 3 demanding Bengal Education minister's resignation
The Hindu
SFI calls for strike in West Bengal colleges demanding Education Minister's resignation over student injuries at Jadavpur University.
CPI(M)'s student wing SFI has called for a strike in West Bengal colleges on Monday (March 3, 2025) demanding Education Minister Bratya Basu's resignation over the injuries of two protestors at Jadavpur University.
The windscreen of the minister's car was smashed by protesters and two of the agitators were injured, one of them seriously, when the tyre of one of the vehicles in his convoy grazed past them on Saturday.
Indranuj Roy, a first year student stated to be a member of ultra left Revolutionary Students Front (RSF) and Abhinaba Basu, SFI Kolkata district committee member, fell on the ground as the convoy of the minister was trying to leave the campus with protesters seen hanging from the side of the cars trying to stop Basu from leaving.
Students Federation of India (SFI) state committee member Shuvajit Sarkar told PTI on Sunday (March 2, 2025) the strike call has been given in university and college campuses in protest against the "entry of outsiders sheltered by TMC who instigated the violence and vandalism in the Jadavpur university campus on March 1."
"As the students only wanted to have a discussion with the education minister in the presence of vice-chancellor, he behaved in a high-handed manner with them and tried to leave the campus in a huff on Saturday. As the students wanted an audience, Basu accompanied by TMC musclemen and outsiders boarded the car and his driver accelerated the vehicle unconcerned about the safety and life of students. His car injured two students, one of them seriously, and he did not bother to look back but sped away," Sarkar said.
"Basu is responsible for the injury to two students and we demand his resignation from the state cabinet and police action against him for fuelling fire in Jadavpur university campus," he said.
The SFI, however, will extend its help for the smooth conduct of the higher secondary examination, which is slated to begin from March 3, and organise camps near examination centres to help the candidates, he said.













