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  NSU cadres demonstrate in Chahabil  
 

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KATHMANDU, April 20: Students close to Nepal Students´ Union (NSU) have demonstrated at Mitra Park area in Chabahil Friday, demanding action against the cadres of All Nepal National Free Students´ Union (ANNFSU) involved in the incident of Pashupati Multiple Campus.

The NSU cadres demonstrated for three hours from 7 this morning demanding action against the students who were involved in attacking on students of the NSU at Pashupati Campus on Thursday.

A clash had ensued on Thursday between two students´ unions of the college over minor dispute.

According to Jagannath Dulal, an NSU leader, they are planning to launch a stern agitation if action against guilty was not taken.

NSU cadres Ramesh Khadka, Arjun Bhandari, Roshan Rai, Mahesh Kafle, Ram Kumar Shrestha, among others were injured after the ANNFSU, UML´s student organization attacked.

The injured are undergoing treatment at Om Nursing Hospital in the capital.

 
Published on 2012-04-20 13:25:48
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