Kawalpreet Kaur the Delhi University president of All India Students’ Association (AISA) has alleged that a group of ABVP members threatened to kill her when she had gone to attend a discussion programme at the Satyawati College of DU on Thursday. While Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) has refuted the allegations by Kaur, accusing her instead of trying to "instigate" students.
"I had gone to Satyawati College this morning as a speaker for a talk on Digital Safety conducted by Google. When the talk was about to get over, many ABVP people gathered in the auditorium and started disrupting the event," she said.
"They manhandled the professors and were after me," she alleged. "When police came to my rescue, theABVP members asked the police - where are you taking her? We will take her life," Kaur said.
The group also threatened to burn down the auditorium hosting the event if she was not sent out of the venue, Kaur claimed.She said she has filed a complaint with the Bharat Nagar Police Station in this regard.
Meanwhile, ABVP member and the College's Students' Union General Secretary Kunal Yadav said they were protesting against Kaur's presence in the college as the principal "had banned her entry" after she had allegedly abused some students there a few months ago.
He also denied the charge of manhandling her. "She doesn't even have a scratch. She was not even touched by anyone."
"In fact, she pushed and verbally abused students of our college. She was constantly trying to instigate male students. A video footage released by us clearly shows how violent she became after which she had to be taken out of the auditorium by the police and college security guards," said Yadav.
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