Andhra Pradesh lecturer beaten up for demanding salary
Ramesh Chandra, a native of Hindupur working as a lecturer in Bangalore college has accused the college's director of beating him.
Bangalore: An aeronautical engineer, who was working as a lecturer in a city based college, has accused the college's director and three others of beating him, after he demanded his salary pending for the last four months. He had also asked the college to return his original marks cards that he had submitted at the time of appointment.
The engineer, Ramesh Chandra, a native of Hindupur in Andhra Pradesh was working as a lecturer in Skanda Aviation College in Nelamangala. On Friday, he went to college principal Neeraja Sudarshan, seeking to clear his pending salary. The principal reportedly refused to clear the salary citing some reasons and later informed the matter to her husband, the director of the same college.
Sudarshan asked Chandra to meet him at his chamber and allegedly locked the latter inside a room and whipped him with a laptop wire, police said.
In his statement to the police the victim claimed that he was gagged and tied with a wire and beaten by the director and three others. Later Chandra left for Hindupur, the police said.
The lecturer’s father Rajesh Chandra brought him back to the city and filed a complaint with the Nelamangala rural police against the director and three others.