Students of the
English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU) have reportedly divided
into two groups, Telangana and Seemandhra. This development just when
university authorities are likely to issue a notification for student
council elections by month-end nudges up the temperature on campus.In
a disturbing development, it has come to light that a student hailing
from Tamil Nadu and having the backing of students from Andhra and
Rayalaseema, was beaten up by those supporting the Telangana movement.Former
president of the student council and a PhD scholar in the English
department, B Ravichandran was reportedly beaten up by a mob of
Telangana supporters.Even as police officials are tight-lipped
over the division of students on regional lines, a few students of EFLU
confirmed the same. The injured student, Ravichandran, who is the
presidential candidate in the ensuing polls, is taking an active role
in student-related issues in the campus. According to sources, students
from Andhra and Rayalaseema out number those from Telangana. Besides,
most of the students who come from states like Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil
Nadu, Bihar, Delhi, Haryana, West Bengal are supporting B Ravichandran
as a presidential candidate. Police said irritated students
strongly demanding for Andhra Pradesh bifurcation detained Ravichandran
in front of the publishing cell on December 17 was allegedly beaten up. The reason: Ravichandran was encouraging the Andhra and Rayalaseema students, eyeing their vote bank in the campus.Based
on the complaint lodged by B Ravichandran, OU police has registered
cases under sections 506 (criminal intimidation) and also under the
SC/ST Atrocities Act against Pavan Chakravarthy, G Kiran Kumar and
Janardhan, students accused of being involved in the attack. One of the accused, Kiran Kumar, however, claimed he was not involved in the beating up Ravichandran. “He was only warned by my friends when he made provocative statements against Telangana,’’ he added. However,
students staying in the EFLU campus and hostels are in fear ever since
the student clash took place. University authorities could not be
contacted for their comment.A Ramchandran, assistant commissioner
of police (ACP), Kacheguda division said, “I can not confirm that a
clash took place on regional lines. I wrote a letter to the police
commissioner AK Khan seeking permission to initiate preliminary probe,’’
the ACP said.
By Mouli Mareedu
moulimareedu@gmail.com
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