Lahore: At least 14 students of Pakistan’s Punjab University were arrested Saturday after clashes broke out between two student groups on the campus over holding a festival which left 20 injured.
The clashes took place between the Pakhtaun and Punjabi students backed by the Pakhtun and Baloch Students Council and Islami Jamiat Tulaba (IJT), respectively, Friday over holding a ‘cultural activity’ by the former on the campus.
According to Punjab University Register Prof Khalid Khan, during the clashes between the two student groups, 12 students from both sides and eight security guards, who tried to stop the violence, were injured.
“We have arrested 14 students — 10 belonging to Pakhtaun student group and the remaining to the IJT,” police official concerned Tasi Asghar Ali said.
He said raids are being made to arrest six other suspects. The university official said such clashes often takes place on the campus. Although the varsity administration claims that it does not allow any ‘political activity’ on the campus, Pakhtaun students allege that Vice Chancellor Niaz Ahmed supports the IJT because of his association with the Islamic group.
PTI