He wanted to do an MBA in Tourism so badly that he waited for three years to get an admission. But when he was third time unlucky, he threatened to jump off the roof of a Burdwan University building on Tuesday and became something of a tourist draw himself.
Sheikh Sukhchand, a graduate in his early twenties from a college in Burdwan in West Bengal, sat for three hours on the university building's four-storey high parapet, writing letters to the vice chancellor, demanding he be given admission by 6 pm the same day or else he'd jump to death.
A helpless crowd of people watched, as did the helpless police.
Sukhchand is currently in hospital and under observation.
The police may file a suo moto case of attempted suicide against him. The university too made no comments if Sukhchand will be given admission to the MBA in Tourism course or not.
A friend of Sukhchand, Debshankar Singh, claimed that the former was not being offered a seat despite vacancies.
The Vice Chancellor of Burdwan University, however, was not available for comments.
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