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MBBS students are stabbed to death in Yavatmal GMC

MBBS students are stabbed to death in Yavatmal GMC
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Yavatmal: A student in the last year of MBBS from Vasantrao on the Government Medical College (GMC) was stabbed to death on Wednesday night on campus.
The murder triggered protest by students who demanded the direct arrest of the attackers and resignation of Dean Dr.
Milind Kamble.
Dr.
Kamble said the hospital filed firmly against an unknown striker on Wednesday night.
The police arrested two suspects on Wednesday midnight and their interrogation was underway, said SP Dilip Patil-Bhujbal.
On Thursday, the two suspects were given PCR until November 15 after they were produced in court.
Sources said unknown attackers tapped the deceased, identified as Ashok Pal, a resident of Thane, on the road to the new boy hostel when he returned from the college library at around 8:30 a.m.
Student colleagues and passing people – with speckled buddies lie in a pool of blood and rush to the hospital.
Some students said there were quarrels between them and some outsiders in August.
Dean did not rule out the actions of revenge behind the murder.
Pal suffered insured injuries caused by sharp weapons.
Post Mortem was conducted at the hospital and the uncle of the deceased claimed the body brought to the place of origin Jaunpur at Uttar Pradesh on Thursday.
Students who lived in Hostel reached the hospital after learning about murder on Wednesday night and began shouting slogans against college administration and police.
They also launched an unlimited attack at the main gate.
SP Bhujbal, Additional SP Khanderao Dharne, Officer of the Nandkishilor Pant City Police Station, Awadootwadi PSO Manoj Kharah, Head of LCB Pradeep Pardeshi and the police team rushed to college.
SP and Amol Yedge collector, who also visited a college, convinced students arrest immediately in this case and appealed to them to maintain peace.
Dean Dr.
Kamble said he was ready to withdraw from the post if it would help resolve the problem.
He has sent his resignation letter to the Director of Medical Education and Research.
Collectors say that all steps will be taken to prevent such incidents in the future.
“The administration will send proposals to the state government to provide adequate compensation to the next KIN from Medico who died,” he said.
Students say the lives of a brilliant student disappear due to university administrative deviations.
They accused that there were no CCTV cameras and street lights on the campus road.
The college government was told about the situation on many occasions but the eyes were closed, they said.
They also claim there are no adequate security settings in college.
OPD was closed on Thursday because of a strike.
Patients who came from far from places facing difficulties because the main gate was closed.
After a fight between students and outsiders in August, the city police had registered the two sides.
The problem was resolved peacefully after the council member Nitin Mirzapure intervened.
The students and outsiders moved the application together before the police said they had resolved this problem and did not want to continue fir.
Dean Dr.
Kambu said, “This might be the reason behind the murder.
But the victim is a calm person.”

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