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Violence in Allahabad over Dalit student''s killing

ALLAHABAD: Killing of a Dalit student of Allahabad University led to violence by student groups in parts of the city on Monday. Dilip Saroj, a second year law student at Allahabad University, was brutally assaulted by four men at a restaurant in the city on Friday evening.

Violence in Allahabad over Dalit student''s killing

A bus set on fire in Allahabad on Monday. ANI photo



Allahabad, February 12

Killing of a Dalit student of Allahabad University led to violence by student groups in parts of the city on Monday.

Angered over the killing of Dilip Saroj, a second year law student, by four men at a restaurant, students went on a rampage in parts of the city, torched a bus and also laid siege to the house of District Magistrate Suhas L.Y, police said.

Saroj was brutally assaulted by four men at a restaurant in the city on Friday evening. He died of his wounds on Sunday.

A video of the killing has gone viral, leaving the police red-faced.

A waiter at the restaurant, Munna Singh Chauhan, has been arrested and two policemen have been suspended.

Angry varsity students aligned to the Samajwadi Yuvjan Sabha (SYS) and the All India Students Association (AISA) took out a protest march on Monday and raised anti-government and anti-police slogans.

Demanding immediate arrest of the culprits, the students also sought adequate compensation for the deceased student's family.

No one in the Uttar Pradesh government has reacted to the gruesome killing, which incensed the opposition parties.

Efforts to speak to Health Minister Siddhartha Nath Singh, a legislator from Allahabad and spokesman for the Uttar Pradesh government, went in vain as he did not take calls.

Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati has slammed Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for the killing of the Dalit student.

In a statement, she said the atmosphere in the country and the state had become "vicious and violent" due to the politics pursued by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). — IANS

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