PUSU election violence created panic at Patna University just days before student union polls. The PUSU election violence began at BN College when a group of students allegedly attacked a second-year student for refusing to support their candidate.
Witnesses said the group carried rods and hockey sticks. They chased and beat the student inside the campus, leaving him injured. College authorities quickly informed the police and filed a complaint against several named students and others involved in the clash.
Tension also spread near Women’s College. Supporters of rival candidates argued over campaign activities, and the dispute soon turned into a physical fight. Students ran for safety as chaos unfolded outside the campus gate.
The college administration has urged police to tighten security. Officials plan strict monitoring to prevent further clashes. Campaigning will end soon, and authorities expect heavy security during the upcoming student union elections.








