Mysore: NSUI Activists Vandalize Mysore University Offices, Destroy Furniture, Other Equipments


Daijiworld Media Network - Mysore (SP)

Mysore, Feb 13: Student activists owing allegiance to National Students Union of India (NSUI) who were protesting against the action of the Mysore University administration in allowing the Anti-terrorism Awakening Campaign programme of the state government to be held in the Oval Ground belonging to it, laid siege to the Crawrod Hall of the University on Thursday February 12, vandalized the office and destroyed furniture and other valuable equipments worth several lacs of rupees.



The protest which the Youth Congressmen have been spearheading in the city over the above programme turned violent on Thursday. The Congress workers, who got the information that a preliminary meeting over the said programme is being held in the office of the Vice Chancellor, targetted the Crawfod Hall where his office is housed, and smashed furnitures, computers, printers, glass doors, wind shields of cars etc., besides throwing around flower vases. They raised anti-government slogans too. The activists also warned the government not to go ahead with the anti-terrorism campaign and warned that the government will face bitter results if it goes ahead with its plans.

Before the group of hooligans belonging to the Youth Congress reached the meeting venue at 10 am, the venue of the meeting had been changed. Policemen were not present to control the mob. While the office employees, who grew panicky over the sudden attack, ran out of the offices, the students were forced to desert their classes.  Later, policemen belonging to Laxmipuram police station controlled the protestors who remained in the university campus after the incident. They also arrested over 20 people including Chetan, a NSUI leader. Deputy commissioner of police D'Souza from the law and order department paid a visit to the spot later, to collect details and assess the situation.

  

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Fri, Feb 13 2009

    THIS IS CONGRESS CULTURE.DURING LAST 60 YEARS THEY DID SAME THING.IN THE NAME OF GARIBI HATAO CONGRESS LEADERS GET RID OF FROM THEIR GARIBI.

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  • vincent cutinho, haleangadi/qatar

    Fri, Feb 13 2009

    There is no difference between these people and radicals.

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  • Shanti Lobo, Bondel

    Sat, Feb 14 2009

    My God, what is happening to our country/state?? Thousands of Patriots sacrificed their lives for the much desired freedom... Was it for this kind of political freedom?? Dirty politicians will swallow the nation. Looks like none of the politician bothered about world economic condition and recession. Everybody is bothered about the dirty preparation for forthcoming election??? This is Indian style for preparation.

    The person who is breaking the computer might have not even paid a single rupee Tax. Else he would have known the value of it!!!! Or he might not know the value of his parent’s hard earned money which they paid against fees!!!! Uncultured!!!!

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  • Dr.Gopinath, Hyderabad

    Fri, Feb 13 2009

    Conress workers indulging in vandalism ? !! Is it possible ? Are NDTV and Time Now going to blow this up like they do when the MNS does similar things or will they quietly let it pass ?

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  • Niranjan, Mangalore/ Bangalore

    Fri, Feb 13 2009

    The State government under Yeddiyurrapa's blessing has launched a filthy campaign of 'anti terrorism' which is a propoganda to create a rift between communities and target minorities.... we must realize the state governments fascist agenda and must condemn it.

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