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College students protest after attack on campus
Hindustan Times Patna
|July 12, 2025
The students of Patna Veterinary College, which is one of the well-known colleges in the state, on Friday staged a protest, went on an indefinite strike, demanding security after an alleged attack on student by an unknown person inside the campus. A case for the same was registered at the Airport police station against the unknown person and later police even detained a suspect.
The injured student, identified as Mayank Kumar, was admitted to IGIMS Hospital after a gunshot injury to his hand on Thursday. His condition said to be stable.
Several students gathered at the gate of one of the top colleges in the state capital on Friday morning, demanding that the security at the campus be beefed up.
“Our first demand is that the culprits of Thursday evening's incident should be punished. Second, the college campus is open, and anyone enters the premises and passes comments on us. There is no safety; we have complained about it in writing several times. We want action. Till the time proper action is not taken, our strike will continue,” said Sakshi, a student of the college.
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