Chennai:Abdul Latheef, father of Fathima Latheef, an Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT-M) student who committed suicide on November 9, said on Saturday he had submitted all the documents in his possession to the Tamil Nadu police.
While speaking to reporters, Abdul Latheef said that no other student should suffer the fate that his daughter Fathima had suffered.
He said his daughter wanted to study in IIT-M and he was also comfortable in sending her to Chennai for studies.
On Saturday morning the Central Crime Branch of Tamil Nadu police had enquired with Abdul Latheef for couple of hours here.
As political parties including the DMK staged protests on Friday pressing their demand for "a transparent" probe into the suicide of an IIT Madras student, the institution said it is extending full cooperation to the police investigation, transferred to the Central Crime Branch.
As opposition parties stepped up the pressure, the student's father, who has earlier alleged that a faculty was responsible for his daughter's extreme action, met Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami and the state police chief here and demanded a fair probe and said they promised necessary action.
A day after the case related to the suicide of first-year Humanities student Fathima Latheef, who ended her life in the hostel on November 9, was transferred to the Central Crime Branch, police officials visited the campus in connection with the investigation.
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, meanwhile, said the state DGP Loknath Behra had contacted his counterpart in Tamil Nadu and also the Chennai city police commissioner.
DMK cadres held placards embossed with images of Fathima and slogans like "besiege IIT protest; seeking justice for Fathima Latheef."
Several others including women activists waved placards that alleged, "it is not a suicide, it is institutional murder" and demanded justice for the student.
A posse of police personnel was deployed in front of the main entrance of the IIT Madras in view of the protests.
The IIT Madras, in a statement, here asserted it was committed to fair play and said the social media trolling against it, the faculty members and students and "trial by the media, even before the conclusion of the police investigation, is gravely demoralising..."
Also, it "tarnished the reputation," of one of the finest institutes in the country, it said adding "...our humble appeal to all concerned is not to initiate or spread any rumours..." and let the inquiry be completed.
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