Assault on SFI leader at Maharaja’s College: one KSU activist arrested
The Hindu
KSU activist arrested for stabbing SFI unit secretary in Maharajas College; incident follows previous clashes between student organizations.
The Central police have arrested a Kerala Students Union (KSU) activist in connection with the case in which the Students Federation of India’s (SFI) unit secretary in Maharajas College, Abdual Nasar P.A. was stabbed in the campus on Wednesday midnight.
The arrested person was identified as Ijilal, a third year Environmental Chemistry student of Maharajas College, and the eighth accused in the case. He was picked up from near the college on Friday, January 19 morning. He was among the 19 accused in the case.
According to the First Information Report (FIR), Nasar was attacked by the activists of Fraternity Movement and the KSU, using knives, wooden planks and iron rods on the college campus.
The attack was instigated after Nasar lodged complaints and led SFI protest against the other two outfits. The victim was stopped by the accused and attacked him near the college central circle and chemistry lab. He was then slashed with knives and beaten up with wooden planks and iron rods, the police said. A flash of knife at his throat by the first accused would have caused death had the victim not blocked it with his hands, said the FIR. Maharaja’s College has since been shut down indefinitely.
The FIR among other charges invoked IPC Sections 307 (attempt to murder), 341 (wrongful restraint), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 324 (voluntarily causing hurt by dangerous weapons and means) 506 (criminal intimidation).
The incident came a day after the SFI staged a protest in the campus after a faculty member of the Department of Arabic was allegedly physically assaulted by a member of the Fraternity Movement.
The college authorities received a complaint from Nisamudheen K.M., Assistant Professor and the staff advisor in charge of the college union, seeking action against those concerned.













