ABVP on a rampage in Kakatiya University at Warangal

ABVP on a rampage in Kakatiya University at Warangal
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ABVP workers trying to barge into the administrative block of Kakatiya University in Warangal on Saturday
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The ABVP workers’ bid to lay siege to the administrative building of the Kakatiya University (KU) has gone haywire with one of the students sustaining severe injuries when the police tried to foil their bid.

Warangal: The ABVP workers' bid to lay siege to the administrative building of the Kakatiya University (KU) has gone haywire with one of the students sustaining severe injuries when the police tried to foil their bid.

The students who turned to administrative building in a rally were stopped by the police from entering the premises. Following which the protestors staged a sit-in protest in front of the building, raising slogans against the varsity management for being nonchalant even though the errors galore in the mark sheets of the students.

With the cops formed a security ring around the building, some students tried to enter the premises forcefully. The police and the students jostled with each other, it resulted in a mild lathi-charge. In the melee, several students fell on broken glass panes of the administrative building and sustained injuries.

Earlier, the students led by ABVP took out a huge rally in protest against what they called irregularities in the KU especially in regard with the results of undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

Speaking at the protest, ABVP State secretary Ambala Kiran said that it has become a practice for the varsity to make mistakes especially in the mark sheets. "With the errors rolling in the recent semester results, several students lost their exams.

Even though the students had passed in the revaluation, the results were not reflected in the final mark sheets. The officials are announcing supplementary examination dates even before the announcement of revaluation results," Kiran alleged. He also alleged that the varsity is collecting fee exorbitantly.

He demanded the varsity management to regularise the self finance courses and regularise the fee structure, besides reducing development fee. Senior student leaders Punnam Venu, Sathish, Mahesh, Pasha, Rohit, Ramya, Sindhuja, Naveena and Sujitha were among others present.

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