Group Disrupts Valentine's Day Event At Indore College, Cops Intervene

A Valentine's Day celebration at the Narsee Monjee Institute in Indore turned tumultuous when a group affiliated with a rightwing organization disrupted the event. The group reportedly entered the campus, chanting slogans and vandalizing property, which led to a police intervention. Authorities were called to restore order and ensure the safety of students and staff. This incident highlights ongoing tensions in India regarding cultural celebrations, particularly those perceived as Western influences. The college management has condemned the actions of the group, emphasizing the importance of freedom of expression and the right to celebrate diverse cultural events. As the situation unfolds, local law enforcement is investigating the incident to prevent further disruptions and to uphold peace on campus.
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