The students of Central University, Hyderabad are worried about not getting good placements because of the negative reputation to the university in recent times.
But the poor turnout from companies could be because the students of the University are not that bright.
How else can one explain the outpouring of support for a student who took part in a rally condemning the death of Yakub Memon? Are they aware of the fact that this student along with his friends assaulted a student from a rival group on campus leading to the latter’s hospitalization?
The moment a person takes the law into his own hands, he ceases to be a student and will be treated like a law-breaker.
These students thoroughly vandalized the office of Vice-Chancellor Appa Rao and created a serious law-and-order problem on campus. Naturally, force was necessary to evict them.
What did they expect after destroying offices and pelting stones? To be taken on horses to the police station in a procession and treated to iced tea?
They were treated like any other law breakers and this experience will definitely come in handy for them in future and they will think twice before supporting anti-national outfits.
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