Protest against the Murder of Student Harsh Raj

On Monday, students at the Law College campus of Patna University protested against the brutal murder of graduate student Harsh Raj. The next day, student leaders in Betiya led a candle march against the incident. The candle march was led by student leader Kishan Shrivastav. During the march, the student president of Maharani Janaki Kunwar College, Rohit Mishra, stated that there was a deep conspiracy behind the murder of student Harsh Raj.

Call for Justice and End to Violence

Incidents of violence and assaults are common at Patna University. The sacred temple of education is stained with incidents of violence. The administration turns a blind eye to these incidents. Student leaders demanded the swift arrest of all culprits and called for an end to lawlessness at the university. The candle march was attended by all student leaders and others vowed to fight for justice for Harsh.

Campus Violence Must End

University campuses in Bihar have become a haven for criminals. The government must take immediate action against the perpetrators and ensure they face strict punishment. Ward councilors and student representatives, including Sandeep Rai, Sanjay Surya, Amrit Raj, Abhishek Gupta, Dhananjay Rai, Abhishek Pandey, Pulkit Chaube, and student president Rohit Mishra, were present at the scene.

पटना विश्वविद्यालय के लॉ कॉलेज कैंपस में हुई स्नातक छात्र हर्ष राज की निर्मम हत्या के विरोध में बेतिया में छात्र नेताओं ने कैंडल मार्च निकाला। छात्र नेता किशन श्रीवास्तव ने इसका नेतृत्व किया और श. इस दौरान महारानी जानकी कुंवर कॉलेज के छात्र अध्यक्ष रोहित मिश्रा ने बताया कि हर्ष की हत्या के पीछे गहरी साजिश रची गयी थी। छात्र नेताओं ने अराजकता खत्म करने की मांग की और सरकार से अपराधियों के खिलाफ कठोर कार्रवाई करने की मांग की। इस मामले में वार्ड पार्षद प्रतिनिधि संदीप राय, संजय सूर्य, अमृत राज, अभिषेक गुप्ता, धनंजय राय, अभिषेक पांडे, पुलकीत चौबे, महारानी जानकी कुंवर कॉलेज के छात्र अध्यक्ष रोहित मिश्रा आदि शामिल थे।

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