Tuesday, March 19, 2024 – Five people have been arrested in India for assaulting some international students while they were offering Ramadan prayers in a university hostel.
Officials said there was a big fight at Gujarat University in western India on Saturday, March 16, over the location of the prayer, BBC reports.
Police sources disclosed that five students were treated for injuries as a result of the fight.
Confirming the incident, India’s foreign ministry said that the Gujarat government was taking “strict action” against the perpetrators.
The police commissioner of Ahmedabad city, GS Malik, told newsmen that about two dozen people entered the hostel on Saturday night and objected to the students offering prayers. They asked the international students to say their prayers in a mosque.
“They argued over the issue, assaulting them and hurling stones. They also vandalised their rooms,” Malik said, adding that a team had been formed to investigate the case.
Another senior police official, Tarun Duggal, told BBC Gujarati that the names of the five arrested men are Hitesh Mewada, Bharat Patel, Shitij Pandey, Jitendra Patel and Sunil Dudhirua.
The police source added that more people may be arrested soon.
BBC Gujarati reporters who visited the spot on Saturday said that they saw stones and broken vehicles at the scene.
Also, videos circulating online showed a mob raising Hindu religious slogans as they attacked the students, vandalised vehicles and pelted stones.
Three of the injured students have been discharged from the hospital while two others are in stable condition.
A student from Afghanistan who was injured in the attack, Navid Siddique, told the Times of India newspaper that he and other students were offering Taraweeh, a special nightly prayer occurring during Ramadan when three people entered the hostel and began questioning them.
He claimed, “An argument ensued and they returned with a larger mob armed with stones, and iron pipes and attacked us. They went on a rampage in the hostel assaulting students in their rooms and damaging property and vehicles.”
Another student from Afghanistan, Noman, told BBC Gujarati that similar incidents had happened before, saying, “There is a lot of risk here for students from other countries.”
According to reports, the injured students were in India with scholarships from the federal government-backed Indian Council for Cultural Relations.
Reacting, the vice-chancellor of Gujarat University, Dr Neerja A Gupta, told reporters over the weekend that there had been tensions between the foreign students and the attackers for some time.
“As per the information available with me, this (prayers) is not the main issue,” she told reporters.
Gupta disclosed that the international students will be moved to new hostels that offer improved security and amenities.
Watch the videos below.
A Student from Afghanistan while speaking to a journalist from @NewsCapitalGJ says, 15 Muslim students were praying Namaz inside the Hostal premise in A-Block. Three persons came and asked them not to offer Namaz. After completing their prayers, When the students asked what's… pic.twitter.com/gjBkUAxCeO
— Mohammed Zubair (@zoo_bear) March 17, 2024
In this video, A goon in saffron shawl can be seen abusing International Students of Gujarat University while chanting religious slogans. pic.twitter.com/8sDJswVKju
— Mohammed Zubair (@zoo_bear) March 16, 2024
In this video, A Student of Gujarat University from inside their hostel can be heard saying, "Police let them go, Police let them go! They are running away! They broke everything, They are going away. The police aren't arresting them. This is a democratic country, this is a… pic.twitter.com/4MCKDh4Y7y
— Mohammed Zubair (@zoo_bear) March 16, 2024
International students (Africa, Uzbekistan, Afganistan etc) studying in Gujarat University @gujuni1949 claim they were beaten up, Stones thrown at them and at their hostel (A-Block), Vehicles destroyed while they were offering Ramazan Taraweeh at a place inside the hostel A-Block… pic.twitter.com/ogJ3h7FUin
— Mohammed Zubair (@zoo_bear) March 16, 2024
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