Delhi: Neerja Gupta, the vice-chancellor of Gujarat University, commented on the incident of alleged assault on international college students within the University. She stated performing namaz alone could not have been the only real motive behind the violence towards international college students on Saturday evening, Gupta was speaking to The Indian Express. She stated {that a} lack of knowledge of native customs by international college students could have contributed to the incident. Â
She identified that international college students usually eat non-vegetarian meals, and the disposal of leftovers could be a priority in Gujarat’s predominantly vegetarian society. The vice-chancellor burdened on the significance of training and guiding international college students on native customs and traditions, reported the Indian Express.Â
Police have arrested 5 people linked to the assault on worldwide college students on the Gujarat University hostel for his or her Namaz prayers. Currently, the college has opted to switch international college students to a special wing and enlist the assistance of ex-servicemen to reinforce safety measures.Â
The police, having established 9 groups to analyze and apprehend all perpetrators, detained three extra people—Kshitij Pandey, Jitendra Patel, and Sahil Dudhatiya—on Monday, supplementing the sooner arrests of Hitesh Mevada and Bharat Patel.Â
Following an incident the place a gaggle attacked college students for praying close to the hostel block on Saturday, the college responded by relocating international college students to a special wing and enlisting ex-servicemen to reinforce safety. The government-operated college has opted to switch worldwide college students to a definite hostel meant for Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) inside a span of three days.Â
Meanwhile, a committee has been shaped to advise international college students, and ex-military personnel have been deployed to strengthen safety on the hostel premises. Deputy Commissioner of Police Tarun Duggal said that an in depth investigation is underway, utilising technical surveillance and different strategies to establish the remaining suspects concerned within the assault. Â
Police have filed an FIR towards 20-25 unidentified attackers for numerous offenses, together with rioting, inflicting hurt deliberately, and prison trespass. According to the police, two college students—one from Sri Lanka and one other from Tajikistan—have been admitted to the hospital following the incident on Saturday evening. Â
However, the Gujarat High Court has declined to intervene as an investigative company, asserting that not each incident warrants a Public Interest Litigation (PIL). The court docket inspired people to pursue authorized avenues for addressing particular considerations associated to the incident. Gujarat High Court Chief Justice Sunita Agarwal stated, don’t exchange this court docket with police inspectors. Do not anticipate the court docket to behave as police inspectors.Â