Students scuffle over oraganising ‘Kashmir issue’ meeting on HCU campus  

student groups had brawl over a meeting held on Kashmir situation - Sakshi Post

Hyderabad: A scuffle broke out between two groups of students on the campus of University of Hyderabad (UoH) here after a meeting was held showing solidarity on Kashmir situation.

UoH Pro Vice-Chancellor Vipin Srivastava said that a group of around 15 students and two faculty members gathered at the shopping complex on the campus on Saturday evening and conducted a meeting on Kashmir issue, even though the University Security Officer asked them not to hold any kind of meeting.

“Despite requests by the security officer, the meeting continued with speeches. Later, another section of students, objected to the meeting and a scuffle broke out resulting in minor injuries to two or three of them (from both the groups),” Srivastava said.

He said things are under control and that “we are keenly observing the situation.”

Amol Singh, an MPhil student of the varsityin his complaint has alleged that a group of 30 students belonging to ABVP brutally attacked him on Saturday night resulting in injuries to him while the ABVP members in turn alleged that Singh and his friends assaulted them causing fracture to leg of one Kailasam.

ABVP leader Nandanam Susheel Kumar, who has been accused of abetting suicide of dalit research scholar Rohith Vemula in January, on Sunday lodged a complaint with Miyapur Police accusing Singh and his friends of beating him and other ABVP members.

However, in a cross complaint lodged with Gachibowli Police, Singh alleged that Kumar and others hit him with punches and kicks on the campus and later again attacked him while he was near a hospital.
“Around 30 ABVP students led by Susheel Kumar, took out a bike rally raising ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’ slogan and they abused me and beat me up near the hostel. I was later taken to a hospital by my friends. They mistook to me to a Kashmiri student and assaulted me,” Singh claimed.

However, Kumar alleged that the group of students raised separatists slogans after the meeting on Kashmir issue following which they objected to it.

Police remain tight-lipped about the incident, though an official merely said there was some altercation, but refused to elaborate.
“Classes are starting from tomorrow (Monday) and new students are also joining and I want to reassure the parents of the wards nothing to worry about,” Srivastava said in his appeal.

UoH has been witnessing sporadic protests since Vemula’s death with a section of students demanding dismissal of Vice-Chancellor Appa Rao Podile who is amongst those booked for abetment of Vemula’s suicide.

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