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AMU: Police steps up after scuffle between students over Holi celebrations

According to an AMU official, before matters could worsen, senior police and university officials rushed to the spot and defused the situation

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Security was tightened at the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) campus on Thursday evening, March 21, following tension between two groups of students over Holi celebrations, police said, stated a report by PTI.

They said an altercation took place near the Zakir Hussain College of Engineering compound late in the afternoon when a few youngsters were celebrating Holi with colours which was objected to by a few others.

According to an AMU official, before matters could worsen, senior police and university officials rushed to the spot and defused the situation.

Later in the evening, a complaint was filed at the Civil Lines police station by Adit Partap Singh, a postgraduate (PG) student at AMU.

Singh alleged that he was assaulted and named 10 students in the complaint who have been charged under various sections of the IPC.

AMU Proctor Mohd Waseem Ali told media persons that there was "complete freedom" to celebrate all festivals on the campus and Holi was celebrated every year at the hostels by students of all communities.

This year too, members of both communities were celebrating Holi in the run-up to the main festival on March 25, he said.

However on Wednesday, March 20, the above-mentioned student sought permission to hold a special Holi function at the athletics stadium which was denied, the proctor said.

"No permission was however required for any informal celebration in the traditional manner. This year too, students were celebrating traditionally," he said.

The proctor said that on Thursday afternoon, March 21, Adit Pratap Singh again sought to hold the Holi function at the stadium and was strongly advised against it.

He, however, did not heed this directive and instead set out for the stadium near the engineering college, Ali said. Shortly later, the scuffle broke out at the spot when other students objected to this, he added.

Superintendent of Police (City) MS Pathak told media persons that police reached the spot immediately after receiving information and restored order.

According to preliminary findings, no one was injured in the clash, he added.

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