Thursday, September 11, 2025
spot_img

Students’ clash triggers tension in N Tripura

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Agartala: Additional force has been deployed in north-west Tripura’s Kailashahar town following a group clash between the members of ruling party’s student-wing SFI and it’s opposition NSUI on the street that left at least 50 people, including a policeman, injured.

The incident triggered tension in the area and markets of the town were found deserted since this morning.

The security forces deployed on Friday night intensified patrolling in crowded places including college and schools.

Police said SFI supporters pelted bricks and stones at a NSUI rally led by senior Congress leader and MLA Birjit Sinha and organised to demand legal action against SFI state committee member Ms Sweta Roy who allegedly got admission in M Com under Tripura (Central) University producing fake educational certificates.

According to a report, four of the injured were stated to be critical and shifted to Agartala Govt Medical College (AGMC) while others were undergoing treatment in Kailashahar district hospital.

Meanwhile, SFI alleged that NSUI supporters had thrown stones and bricks at their supports assembled near a shop here, seriously injuring two of them besides a policeman.

However, NSUI denied the allegation.

Tripura (Central) University authority has constituted an enquiry committee to probe the allegation.

Ms Roy, former SFI general secretary in MBB College, Agartala allegedly took admission in M Com producing fake pass certificates from CMJ University in Meghalaya. (UNI)

 

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

BTC polls: BJP leaders address series of election rallies 

GUWAHATI, Sept. 11: Senior BJP leaders on Thursday campaigned for the party ahead of the Bodoland Territorial Council...

Havoc in Himalayan nation: Political uncertainty continues to grip Nepal

New Delhi, Sep 11: Uncertainty continued in Nepal over the appointment of an interim Prime Minister, with Gen...

SC reserves decision on Presidential reference regarding timelines for gubernatorial actions

New Delhi, Sep 11: The Supreme Court on Thursday reserved its decision on the reference made by the...

UPI transaction limit raised to Rs 10 lakh for P2M payment from Sep 15

New Delhi, Sep 11: The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) on Thursday announced a major revision in...