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SFI slams ABVP for sports event

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The SFI has slammed the ABVP for organising sport events when Covid cases are increasing day by day in the state. Stating that the whole country was struggling because of the recent spurt, the SFI criticised the ABVP for holding a kabaddi meet at Kotshera College and planning another at RKMV. The student body also questioned the college principal for allowing the conduct of the sport event at a time when all educational institutions have been closed. The SFI said action should be taken against the ABVP and the principal under the Disaster Management Act.

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