Samant, the first Indian woman to be elected president of the OUSU, was forced to resign amid controversy over some of her past social media posts.
NEW DELHI: Over 100 organisations of the Indian diaspora in the UK have written to UK PM Boris Johnson expressing concern over inaction against an Oxford faculty member for his alleged Hindu hatred and bigoted views against former Oxford University Students’ Union (OUSU) president Rashmi Samant.
Samant, the first Indian woman to be elected president of the OUSU, was forced to resign amid controversy over some of her past social media posts.
“Dr Sarkar, a faculty member, instigated hate-filled trolls on social media against her which led her to go into hiding and finally leave the country. Dr Sarkar continued stalking her on social media, attacking her and her family for their Hindu faith which led her to severe depression and hospitalisation,” it said.