
Indore, February 19 A case has been registered against a group of right-wing activists for alleged rioting, vandalism, and assault on the campus of a private university here, police said on Thursday.
No arrests have been made in the case yet, officials said.
The accused forcibly entered NMIMS University on February 12, vandalized the premises, and assaulted some people, said Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Shrikrishna Lalchandani.
The activists had alleged that an "obscene event" was being organized at the university to celebrate Valentine's Day. The university, in a statement, denied the allegation.
Students were selling bakery products at the event, and the aim was to develop vocational skills among students, it said.
"Five persons have been named in the First Information Report registered at the Gandhi Nagar police station. Other accused are being identified based on video footage," the DCP told reporters.
