Satyam Surana, an Indian student in the UK who alleged hate campaigns and smears against him during the college elections in London for having pro-government views, and added that despite six months having passed, no substantial step has been taken in the case.
He said that numerous complaints were filed from his end, however, no substantial action was taken regarding the same.
"Earlier this year, in March, I had to undergo something that no Indian student in a foreign land should undergo. I faced death threats. I faced harassment. I faced bullying by the global anti-India and the anti-Modi propagandist syndicate here. After that, I complained to the institution. I filed various complaints with various authorities, including the government of India and, most importantly, the London School of Economics, where I face all this. But to my surprise and to my sadness, all the promises that the university made to me have not yet been fulfilled," Surana said while speaking to ANI.
Surana, who came to the limelight for bravely retrieving the Tricolour amidst an attack on the Indian High Commission in the United Kingdom by extremists last year, had previously voiced out against alleged hate and smear campaigns targeted at him during this year's student union elections at the London School of Economics.
"It has been a matter of six months that everything has passed. There has been no substantial action against any of the students. I have been called again and again by the university for hearings. I have been made to undergo all the trauma again by narrating all the incidents. And neither have I seen any action. Neither have I seen any sort of a substantial step forward being taken in the case," the Indian student said.
"At the same time, it makes me frightful as to how new Indian students who are coming into these foreign lands are easily made targets of this global Hindu-phobic and the India phobic propagandist groups. And new students who are proud and vocal for always for India's interest and India's national interests are being easily targeted are being made soft targets. And there is being no action taken against the perpetrators of such acts. This exposes the amount of impact that the global leftist agenda has on higher educational institutions," he added.
(ANI)