Five university students injured, 28 detained in Peshawar protest
PESHAWAR: (DNA) – Five university students were wounded and 28 were detained on Thursday during a protest demonstration against fee hike in Peshawar.
Muttahida Tulba Mahaz, a student body, set up the protest camp against the recent fee hike, demanding that university reduce the fee by half.
They also called for payment of fee in easy installments.
In addition, demonstrators demanded that the university administration initiate an inquiry against the alleged financial corruption and allegations of sexual harassment.
They also called for provision of free laptops to deserving students.
Meanwhile, police were called in to disperse the students, leading to a clash.
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