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Fergusson College retracts its complaint about anti-national slogans

| | Mar 23, 2016, at 06:54 pm
Pune, Mar 23 (IBNS) A day after the Principal of Pune’s prestigious Fergusson College asked the police to investigate if any ‘anti-national’ slogans were raised at an event on Tuesday, the college retracted its complaint against its students, saying there was a “typing error”, reports said.

The complaint was filed after clashes between ABVP members and Left-backed students broke out in the campus and the authorities urged the police to investigate the alleged anti-national sloganeering on the campus.

Police said that some students from the Left groups reached the spot and started arguing with the ABVP members. It led to angry exchanges and slogan-shouting.

Principal Ravindra Pardeshi, however, said no permission was granted to the ABVP for holding the ‘Truth of JNU’ discussion on the campus.


Image: http://www.fergusson.edu/

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