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Link to reportHYDERABAD: Clashes broke out between students of Nizam
College on Friday following an alleged ragging incident on the campus.
Police had to resort to a mild lathicharge and eight students of the
college were arrested.Abids police booked cases under section 70 B of
City Police Act and 323 IPC against the students. They were later
released on bail.A group of second year BA students had called for a
mass boycott of classes on Thursday demanding suspension of 10 final
year students for allegedly ragging first year students.Following this,
final year students retaliated on Friday by storming into the
principal's office, demanding that the second year students
substantiate the allegations against them.Both second year and final
year students came to blows outside the principal's office around 11
am. Police had to intervene and resorted to lathicharge when the
situation went out of control.Around 20 policemen were deployed on the
campus to maintain peace.Nizam College principal, however, said there
was no reported instance of ragging on the campus and the agitation
between the students was to settle personal and political scores. "The
anti-ragging committee on the campus did not get any complaints of
ragging from any student,'' said the principal, Prof S
Satyanarayana.The five-member committee has called representatives of
both the groups on Saturday to sort out the issue.Many of the students
of the college felt that the fight was a fallout of the traditional
rivalry between the ABVP and SFI students. "There were instances of
tension between final and second year students even months after the
academic year began. Ragging was brought in as a pretext to settle
scores,"a final year student of BA economics said.

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