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In a statement, the NCC stated on Tuesday that it was, in fact, a case of dehydration.
The 21 (Kerala) Battalion NCC, under the Ernakulam Group of NCC, had organised its annual training camp at KMM College in Thrikkakara from 20 December.
The camp was attended by 518 cadets, including 235 female cadets. Lieutenant Colonel Karneyil Singh (AO 21 (K) Bn NCC) was the Camp Commandant.
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As the news about alleged food poisoning spread through local media, the parents of the cadets, along with some media personnel and student political activists, gathered near the camp, creating a commotion.
“They threatened the cadets, especially the female cadets, and the mob forcibly entered the camp premises, breaking the gate and manhandling the Camp Commandant and staff. The student political activists also made derogatory comments and hurled insults at the female cadets,” NCC said.
The NCC Ernakulam Group Commander immediately rushed to the campsite and controlled the situation.
NCC authorities ordered an investigation to determine the actual circumstances of the incident.
A First Information Report (FIR) was registered at the Thrikkakara Police Station regarding the unauthorised entry into the camp premises, manhandling of uniformed NCC officers on duty, and intentionally creating trouble.
The NCC issued the statement a day after two persons were arrested for allegedly assaulting Lieutenant Colonel Karneyil Singh, Administrative Officer of the 21 Kerala NCC Battalion at the camp held for NCC cadets at KMM College.
The accused have been identified as Nishad, a native of Fort Kochi, and Navas, of Palluruthi.