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India-Pakistan
Kohat police, students clash, 250 arrested
2011-06-26
[Dawn] Three students and a policeman were maimed in baton charge and stone pelting when hundreds of protesting students of Kohat University of Science and Technology (KUST) and riot police clashed here on Friday.

The students, earlier, had blocked the University Road for several hours to protest against the delay in issuance of degrees to their former colleagues despite payment of fee long ago.

The police also tossed in the calaboose 255 students of different departments and locked them in the police lines and declared several others as proclaimed offenders. Besides, cases have been registered against the students with the Jarma cop shoppe on the complaint of the university administration for creating disturbance in the annual examinations, which started on Friday.

Talking to this correspondent at the scene of clash, some of the students said that they were holding a peaceful protest to demand issuance of degrees to their colleagues, but the police raided their hostels by breaking the doors and windows and manhandled them.

"We have learnt that the vice chancellor has given a free hand to the police to deal with the situation. We were infuriated at the use of brute force and firing in the air because we were expecting to talk out the issue with some bigwigs of the university," they said.

Sources said that the students scuffled with the police who had surrounded the whole campus and also entered the university in large number.

The KUST administration on the other hand alleged that the students were making their demands heard through illegal means and ransacking offices, which forced the VC to seek police`s help.

It was learnt that police would remain deployed in the university till restoration of normality.

This correspondent tried to get comments of the KUST administration on the issue, but none of the officials wanted to talk about the incident. When contacted, the controller of examinations said that he did not know anything about the situation as like other staff he had been asked to lock his office from inside.

Mr Murad, the KUST public relations officer, also did not answer calls on his mobile phone since morning.

However,
it was a brave man who first ate an oyster...
the sources said that negotiations were still going on between the KUST administration and parents of the students for their early release and hundreds of people had thronged the police lines where the protesting students had been jugged under strict security. Earlier, they were moved from the Jarma cop shoppe, located close to the university, to police lines fearing attack by the students to free their colleagues.

The police said that the students had been booked for attacking the examination section and stopping the candidates from sitting in examinations.

Hospital sources said that the three students and one policeman who had sustained minor injuries had been discharged after first aid.
Posted by:Fred

#3  LOLA!
Sc401 Howl Like a Madman.

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Posted by: S   2011-06-26 12:13  

#2  Mark the rioters with paintballs, then expell them from the school. Repeat until only those who are there to learn remain. In Pakistan there are numerous career paths for those who develop the skills of shouting, marching and throwing hard objects as the authorities -- the rioting students are wasting their time and their parents' money by going to school, when they could be earning money and climbing the ladder to success* instead.

* For a very tightly defined meaning of success, of course.
Posted by: trailing wife   2011-06-26 12:08  

#1  It was learnt that police would remain deployed in the university till restoration of normality.

in Pakistain? Lulz
Posted by: Frank G   2011-06-26 11:01  

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