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Hardik Patel aide injured in clashes between ABVP and NSUI in Ahemdabad

According to ABVP, this continuation of ‘blitzkrieg’ against them to a huge conspiracy of Left-Congress Cabal to spread violence much further

Ahmedabad: After the violence that happened at the Jawaharlal Nehru University campus on Sunday, where masked assailants attacked teachers and students with sticks and iron rods, protests were being staged across India in solidarity of JNU students. On Tuesday morning fresh violence occurred in Gujarat’s Ahmedabad, where members of NSUI were agitating outside the ABVP office in the Paldi area, against the violence.

After the incident, the two groups got engaged in violence and attacked each other with sticks and pelted stones at each other leading to a violent clash between the two groups. To scatter the mob, police resorted to lathi-charge in which 10 people were injured.

According to ABVP, this continuation of ‘blitzkrieg’ against them to a huge conspiracy of Left-Congress Cabal to spread violence much further.

In a statement, NSUI national president Neeraj Kundan condemned the incident and alleged that the “autocratic behavior of the BJP has resulted in another similar event where the NSUI workers were barbarically beaten”.

In this clashes, NSUI worker Nikhil Savani also got injured who is considered to close aide of Hardik Patel.

This incident happens after Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi demanded a judicial investigation in the JNU violence and also appointed a four-member fact-finding team to investigate the matter and submit a report to her within a week.

The team consists of Mahila Congress President Sushmita Dev, and three student leaders and MP Hibi Eden, its student wing National Students Union of India’s former President Amrita Dhawan and MP and former JNU Students Union President Syed Nasir Hussain.

The Congress has cornered the Narendra Modi government over violent attack on students and teachers in JNU on January 5. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said that “fascists in control of our country, are afraid of the voices of our brave students. Violence in JNU is a reflection of that fear.”

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