BHU tense after police crackdown on students protesting against molestation
10:29AM Sun 24 Sep, 2017

Varanasi, New Delhi, 24 September: Several Banaras Hindu University (BHU) students, including man girls, were injured on Saturday night when police allegedly used force to remove protesters from outside the vice chancellor's residence and one of the campus gates.
The students have been protesting for over three days against the alleged molestation of a girl studying at the university. Calling on the university administration to act against the attackers, the students are demanding for action against the alleged perpetrators.
The clash forced the university to bring forward its Dussehra break by three days to September 25 as the situation remained tense on the campus, where vehicles were torched and stones were thrown at the police.
“A lot of students have arrived at the BHU’s trauma centre and the situation is tense but there are no major injuries,” a hospital official told HT on condition of anonymity. Six policemen were also injured, eyewitnesses said.
The students alleged that the police thrashed them and pulled them by force but the Varanasi district magistrate, who was present on the spot, denied the claims.
The crackdown came after the students intensified the protest and within few hours of Prime Minister Narendra Modi ending his two-day visit to Varanasi, his Lok Sabha constituency.
Anti-social elements along with girls who were not university students gathered outside vice chancellor’s lodge in the night, BHU public relations officer Rajesh Singh said.
The protesters were told to leave as they didn’t have the permission for the sit-in but they refused and started abusing the V-C, Singh said.
“I have no idea how those sitting on dharna sustained injuries. Some anti-social elements tried to break gate of Mahila Mahavidyalaya on premises,” he said.
The protests began on Thursday after a resident of a women’s hostel was allegedly molested by men on motorcycles.
The student lodged a complaint with the office of the proctor, which is responsible for campus security. The chief proctor refused to take action and some officials allegedly tried to blame the student, wondering why she was out late in the evening, sources said.
Angry students launched a protest, demanding action against the men who attacked the girl.
At around midnight on Saturday, police cane-charged students sitting outside the V-C’s residence, eyewitnesses said.
Driven away, the students spilt into small groups shouting slogans.
“Stones were also thrown by both sides and several vehicles were set alight,” Amrit Dasgupta, who lives close to the BHU main gate in the Lanka area of Varanasi, told HT over the phone.


Source: Hindustan Times
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