Sehore VIT University: The student rebellion at VIT University in Sehore, Madhya Pradesh continued on Wednesday. The students then set fire to the university building. A mail came from the management that about 13 thousand students had left the campus.
Dozens of students fell ill due to poor quality food and dirty water at VIT University in Sehore, Madhya Pradesh. There is an uproar in the university for the last four days. When the students were not listened to, they came out on protest, but this protest turned violent, buses and cars parked in the university campus were burnt. The building was also set on fire. The situation became so tense that policemen and STF of many police stations had to take charge.
One mail and students started leaving campus
After the increasing rebellion of the students, the VIT management sent an official mail to all the students on Wednesday night, in which it was written that all the students should leave the campus immediately. The campus will remain closed after November 30. After this, another mail came, in which it was written that there will be holiday for the students of all the departments till 8th December. After this incident, an atmosphere of chaos was created in the campus at night itself. The students got scared and started wondering what would happen next. In the morning the situation was such that wherever you looked in the university, students were standing with all their luggage, some were booking taxis and some were calling autos. In other words, conditions for migration were created.
16 thousand students study in VIT University in Hoar
Let us tell you that 16 thousand students study in VIT University, Sehore, which includes students from other faculties besides engineering and management. About 10 thousand students live in the hostels built on the VIT campus. 2 thousand girl students also live in the hostels. But after a sudden mail, these students have started returning to their homes. When such a large number of students could not find any vehicle to reach the station or bus stand, they had to leave on foot. Someone had kept a trolley on his head and someone had a heavy bag hanging on his shoulder.