4 students attacked after complaining that Vande Mataram is banned in college: Police

Press Trust of India  |  Ballia (UP) 

As many as four students of an aided inter college here claimed they were attacked by some people at the behest of its authorities for complaining that singing "Vande Matram" and chanting "ki Jai" were not allowed in the institute, police said.

On Friday, some members of social welfare organisation had visited the college on Bilthara Road and they found that the students were being punished for singing "Vande Mataram" or chanting "ki Jai" after school prayers.

said that not only the students, but teachers also complained about the same on camera. The organisation had sent a complaint in this regard, along with the video recordings of the students and teacher's statements, to

According to Gaur's complaint, college's principal and some teachers were not happy about this and they got him and his friends attacked, ASP Singh said.

Gaur has alleged that around 20-25 people attacked them with lathis and "Pakistan Zindabad" slogans were also raised, the said.

The principal and teachers allegedly instigated the attackers when the four cried for help, the ASP said, citing the complaint.

He said that additional forces have been deployed in Bilthara Road area as a precautionary measure and the matter is being investigated.

The students said that "ki Jai" slogan was raised by the students after the prayers Monday morning which led to tension on the campus.

Earlier, the video of the students and teacher's statements complaining about the alleged ban were uploaded on the by the organisation.

After that, had directed of School (DIOS) Narendra Dev Pandey to look into it.

On Saturday, principal Nasir had claimed the complaint that singing "Vande Matram" and chanting "Bharat Mata ki Jai" were not allowed was a conspiracy to defame the institution.

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First Published: Mon, October 08 2018. 20:40 IST