Odisha student self-immolation bid: Prez Murmu visits AIIMS burns unit

The President's visit to the burns and plastic surgery department was not scheduled earlier

President Droupadi Murmu at the AIIMS Bhubaneswar convocation (photo: @rashtrapatibhvn/X)
President Droupadi Murmu at the AIIMS Bhubaneswar convocation (photo: @rashtrapatibhvn/X)
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President Droupadi Murmu on Monday visited the burns unit at AIIMS Bhubaneswar and enquired about the health of the 20-year-old college student who set herself ablaze following alleged sexual harassment by a professor, an official said.

President Murmu, who herself belongs to Odisha, was at AIIMS to attend its fifth convocation ceremony during the day. Her visit to the burns and plastic surgery department was not scheduled.

The second-year Integrated BEd student of Fakir Mohan (Autonomous) College in Balasore set herself on fire on Saturday, alleging inaction over her complaint against the professor.

The student, who suffered 95 per cent burns, was first admitted to Balasore District Headquarters Hospital and then shifted to AIIMS Bhubaneswar for advanced treatment.

The President visited the burns unit before returning to Raj Bhavan from AIIMS.

“The President visited the patient who was on a ventilator. She enquired about the treatment and how the student is responding. We informed the President about the modern treatment being given to her,” Dr Ashutosh Biswas, executive director of AIIMS Bhubaneswar, told reporters.

The President was accompanied by Odisha governor Hari Babu Kambhampati, chief minister Mohan Charan Majhi and Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

President Murmu also met the family members of the patient, the official said. "The President expressed concern over the incident and became emotional. She suggested that we pray to Lord Jagannath. The President said she would do something for my sister after she recovers," the student's brother told reporters.

The student had earlier alleged that the head of the Education department asked “favours” of her which she declined, and therefore was subjected to mental harassment.

Though she brought the matter to the attention of the college principal, justice eluded her for 11 days before she set herself on fire. The head of the department and the principal were suspended and subsequently arrested.