This Article is From Sep 17, 2014

15 Members of VHP, Bajrang Dal Arrested Over Attack on Ujjain University Vice Chancellor

15 Members of VHP, Bajrang Dal Arrested Over Attack on Ujjain University Vice Chancellor

The Vice Chancellor was attacked, allegedly by radical saffron groups.

Ujjain: Police have arrested 15 members of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the Bajrang Dal for the attack on the Vice-Chancellor of a university in Ujjain on Monday. (Ujjain University Vice Chancellor Attacked for his Help J&K Appeal)

Jawahar Lal Kaul, the Vice-Chancellor, was attacked on Monday, allegedly by radical right-wing groups, for asking students to help the people in Jammu and Kashmir.

Reacting to the news of the arrest, Mr Kaul said, "I am satisfied with the way police and administration are handling my case", adding that the state administration had assured him of its support.

Mr Kaul had also appealed to local landlords to waive rent for Kashmiri students of his university, who were in financial trouble owing to the condition of their families back home.

Mr Kaul, who had to be hospitalised after the attack, had earlier told NDTV, "A group had come to my office and I was telling them that I have made such an appeal, when they suddenly turned violent".

The mob ransacked the office, damaging furniture and computers, and targetted other areas of the university.

"What happened with a professor (earlier) flashed before my eyes and I felt sick. My colleagues managed to rescue me and sent me to a hospital," said Mr Kaul, who was discharged today after spending a day in the hospital.

The "professor" he referred to was Professor HS Sabharwal, who had died of cardiac arrest eight years ago in Ujjain after he was allegedly manhandled by workers of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad. But all the accused were let off by the court for want of evidence.

The Vikram University was shut on Tuesday in protest against the violence. "We condemn what has happened with our VC, so we have shut the university," said Kamal Joshi, a leader of the university's teachers' association.

To protest the incident, the Congress had surroundedthe office of the superintendent of police and demanded immediate action.
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