Student beaten up by rival group in Multan varsity
MULTAN: A student was wounded in a clash between two rival groups of the Bahauddin Zakaria University in Multan on Sunday. In a video available with Geo News, it can be seen that over 20 people thrashed a man, considered to be affiliated with the rival group, after entering the boy's hostel on the varsity premises. The student groups were in friction over matters related to the hostel from last one month and reports indicate that the brawl occurred last Monday. In the video, it can be seen that the students were involved in vandalism before their attack on the student.
University administration maintained that the inquiry into the incident will be launched from tomorrow, while Multan Police said that it would pursue legal action after a written complaint by the varsity.
Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar has taken notice of the incident and summoned a report from the Multan CPO. He directed the authorities to take legal action.
-
OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Translate To Rival Google Translate -
Top AI Themes Poised To Shape 2026: Here’s How -
Meghan Markle Accused Of Stealing 'bookmark' Idea -
Leonardo DiCaprio Changes His Stance On THIS To Remain 'his Handsome Self' -
Girl Dies After Years Of Alleged Starvation By Mother In West Virginia -
Here’s How Many Under-16 Social Media Accounts Were Removed In Australia -
Drew Barrymore Gets Candid About The Words That Haunted Her Childhood -
Why Fans Fell For Scammers Impersonating Reese Witherspoon -
'Stranger Things' Star David Harbour Opens Up About Manic Episodes -
Elon Musk Predicts That Solar Power Can Supply The Global Demand For All Of Humanity’s Energy -
Keith Urban Takes Extreme Measures To Not 'air Dirty Laundry' Post-Nicole Kidman Divorce -
Louis Tomlinson Reveals Hidden Anxiety -
Defying Age At Milano Cortina Games: Canadian Skater Stellato-Dudeke Aims For Gold At 42 -
Study Finds Screen Time Does Not Harm Teenagers’ Mental Health -
'Dunesday': What Robert Downey Jr. And Timothee Chalamet Really Think -
UK Regulator Reaffirms Ongoing Investigation Into X Deepfake Probe