Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Kashmiri boy beaten up in G Noida varsity

- Vaibhav Jha vaibhav.jha@hindustant­imes.com

GREATER NOIDA: Brawls between groups of Indian and Afghan students of Sharda University in Greater Noida, which have been sporadical­ly erupting over the last two days, resulted in fresh violence and ruckus on the campus on Thursday.

Hundreds of students held a noisy protest against the university management on Thursday during which a Kashmiri student was also roughed up. A heavy contingent of police was deployed on the campus to maintain order.

The students grew agitated after the university management sent show cause notices to 10 students for getting into brawls with Afghans on Monday. Three Afghan students were also suspended over the brawls on Wednesday.

Sharda University management has decided to shut the institute for next three days and postpone all exams. The Afghanista­n ambassador to India, Shaida Mohammad Abdali , had been invited to the campus to talk to students from that country.

Sources said the Kashmiri student was roughed up by a group of students after he was mistaken for an Afghan national. The victim, Ahtisham Bilal, a first-year student of Bachelors in Medical Imaging Technology, was rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention. According to eyewitness­es, he was sitting on the campus’ lawn when he was attacked.

“Students were protesting against a group of Afghans and they created a ruckus on the campus. The Kashmiri student has been admitted to Sharda Hospital. A police force has been deployed at the university to avoid any untoward incident,” Amit Kishore Srivastava, circle officer, Greater Noida 1, said.

The agitating students have demanded the eviction of the Afghan students. “Even after clear video evidence of the assault on us by the Afghan students, the university management has decided to send show cause notices to us rather than evicting them from the campus,” a first-year BTech student said.

It all started on Monday when a brawl broke out between Indians and Afghans over a “trivial matter”. A video purportedl­y showed an Indian student hurling expletives at an Afghan who then roughed him up. Soon, multiple videos emerged on social media which showed the two groups engaging in a faceoff. Taking cognizance of the videos, the university management suspended three Afghans and sent show cause notices to 10 Indian students.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Brawls between Indian and Afghan students of Sharda University have been erupting over the last two days.
HT PHOTO Brawls between Indian and Afghan students of Sharda University have been erupting over the last two days.

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