Kochi, Kerala:
A 15 -year -old school children died of suicide in Kochi, Kerala, her mother alleged that her cruel ragging crushed her son and pushed her towards death. In a statement posted on Instagram, Rajna PM alleged that his son, Mihir Ahmed, was beaten, abused orally and forced to lick the toilet seat.
The police have registered a case of suicide, but Mihir’s mother has said that she has written to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan’s office and Kerala Police Chief and demanded an immediate and impartial inquiry into the death of her son. Mihir died of suicide on January 15 after jumping from his 26th floor flat in Thripunithhara, Kochi, only one hour after returning from school.
Kishore’s mother wants justice
“After his death, I and my husband started gathering information to understand why Mihir took such a tough step. Through a conversation with his friends, school students, and by reviewing social media messages, Whatever we did, highlighted the terrible reality of the horrific reality.
“The evidence we gathered paint a chilling photo. Mihir was beaten, was abused orally, and was forced to bear unimaginable insults on his last day. He was forcibly a washroom It was taken, licking a toilet seat, and his head was pushed during the toilet.
Mihir’s mother said that she was fed up for her skin color. He said, “He did not end cruelty even after his death. A shocking chat screenshot revealed the limit of his cruelty. He ‘Fxxk Ni*Ga He really died’ and celebrated his death,” they wrote.
Big charge against school
Rajna PM said that Mihir’s friends had started an Instagram page called ‘Justice for Mihir’ to increase the demand for justice. “However, the page has now been removed, and there are reports that the school is scaring students to suppress the truth. When I approached the school officials with evidence and demanded accountability, they only informed me. That the information was sent to the police. I believe they are trying to cover these incidents to protect the school’s reputation, “he said. Kishore’s mother said that she had contacted the Chief Minister’s Office and DGP for immediate action. “I am afraid that the delay in collecting digital evidence may allow the culprits to erase their tracks.”
Ms. Rajna said that she also flagged the incident to Kerala State Commission for safety of child rights. According to a report by Mathruubumi, the Chairman of the Child Rights Body has confirmed that the panel has paid attention to the tragic death of the teenager. He has also alleged that the school sub-species harassed Mihir.
Kerala Education v Shivkutty has ordered a thorough investigation into the chilling incident, Mathruubumi has told.
Celebrities speak
Top actors have spoken against ragging culture and expressed mourning of the loss of a young life. Samantha Ruth Prabhu said that the news had “shattered” him. “This is 2025. Nevertheless, we have lost another bright young life, sniffed out because some people pushed someone filled with hatred and poison to the brink!”
He said that Mihir’s death is a ‘reminding that bullying, harassment, and ragging are not only’ harmless traditions’ or ‘rites of routes’. “They are violence – psychological, emotional, and sometimes, even physical. We have clearly anti -stringent anti -laws, yet our students are suffering in silence, are afraid of speaking, the consequences Fearful, no one will hear.
Actor Prithviraj Sukumaran said in an Instagram post, “Parents, homes, teachers, school, sympathy lesson number 1”. Actor Kerthi Suresh described Kishore’s death as a “heart touching”. “If ragging starts in school and a group of children harassed a boy to such an extent that he has taken his life, is it a shame! It is a matter of shame! Can do. “
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