A clash broke out between Indian and foreign students of a city-based private university, leaving nine of them injured, police said today.
Eleven students -- eight foreign nationals and three Indians -- were arrested today in connection with the clash which took place on Sunday night, Sub-Inspector Anirudh Singh Kamaliya said. They were booked under relevant sections of the IPC, including 307 (attempt to murder), he said.
Six of the injured were Indians and remaining three were foreign students.
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At first, there was verbal altercation between the two groups over some issue which later took a violent turn with the students attacking each other with stones and sticks, police said.
Waghodia town police rushed to the spot at around 2 AM and brought the situation under control.
Both groups later lodged complaints against each other at Waghodia police station.
In their cross-complaints, they blamed each other for the violence on the campus. According to the complaints, sticks and stones were used to attack each other.
The arrested foreign students hail from Afghanistan, Uganda, Cameroon, Cameroon and Congo, and their respective embassies in New Delhi have been informed about the development, Vadodara district Superintendent of Police Saurabh Tolambia said.
"We have sent fax messages to the embassies of these countries in New Delhi informing them about the arrests," he told PTI.
Sub-Inspector Kamaliya said, "Complete peace prevailed on the university campus today and normal educational activities continued.
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