Pune: Pune police on Saturday registered a case against 50 to 60 Youth Congress workers following a violent clash with members of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad at a university hostel campus ahead of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's Chhatron Ki Goonj event in the city.Police were deployed in large numbers at the College of Engineering, Pune (COEP) hostel campus following a clash between members of the ABVP and the National Students Union of India (NSUI) on Friday.Read more: Members of ABVP, Left-leaning student unions clash on Jadavpur University campusBased on a complaint lodged by an ABVP member, a first information report was registered against 50 to 60 Youth Congress workers under sections 115(2) (voluntarily causing simple physical hurt), 189(1) (unlawful assembly), 351(1) (criminal intimidation) and other relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Maharashtra Police Act, an official said.The complainant has alleged that Congress workers were forcing female students of the institute to register for the Chhatron ki Goonj event and pressuring one of them to record a video statement.Read more: Student groups protest UGC-NET re-exam, demand NTA accountability over repeated lapsesABVP members visited the hostel to inquire into the matter when Congress workers allegedly verbally abused and assaulted them, the complaint stated.Earlier, senior Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar, who visited the hostel after the incident, claimed that ABVP workers were threatening the two female students.Akshay Jain, president of the Maharashtra Pradesh Youth Congress (Media Department), had said that the incident was "extremely unfortunate". The two female students had raised concerns over their scholarship issues and supported the Chhatron ki Gunj event, he said.
Youth Congress workers booked over clash with ABVP at Pune hostel campus
Pune police registered a case against Youth Congress workers following a violent clash. The incident occurred at a university hostel campus ahead of a Congress event. ABVP members alleged Congress workers pressured female students to register for an event. Congress leaders claimed ABVP workers threatened female students over scholarship issues. The police deployed significant numbers at the college campus after the confrontation.












