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‘Bengali speakers must be Bangladeshis’: CU students attacked with hockey sticks, knives

21 August 2025
in India
‘Bengali speakers must be Bangladeshis’: CU students attacked with hockey sticks, knives
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Kolkata University students were attacked by Hindi-speaking hawkers at Sealdah Bridge after a negotiation over a mobile cover escalated into abuse and violence, resulting in four students being hospitalized. The incident has led to police arrests and protests demanding justice, highlighting ongoing tensions surrounding language and identity in the region.

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