Violence erupted on the campus around last midnight following a clash between two student groups leading to the death of Mahtab, DIG (Aligarh Range) Govind Agarwal, who led the police operation, told PTI today.
Agarwal said trouble started when a resident of Mumtaz hostel was assaulted and his room set afire. The victim rushed to the Proctor's office to file a complaint.
Police said Mahtab was shot dead late last night near the Proctor's office, where the warring groups exchanged fire.
The rampaging students set ablaze a jeep and over half-a- dozen bikes. The mob also indulged in arson and torched the Proctor's office building.
The violence was so widespread that it took police two hours to disperse trouble makers from different spots on the campus.
An AMU official said tension between the rival groups, belonging to Azamgarh and Sambhal regions of Uttar Pradesh, has been simmering for quite some time now.
The condition of Mohd Waqif, the youth who was injured in the firing, is stated to be "critical" and he has been rushed to Delhi for emergency treatment.
Rapid Action Force (RAF) was deployed at all sensitive
spots, especially in view of the entrance test for the engineering college scheduled for today with over 13,000 candidates appearing from AMU campus centre alone.
The entrance test, however, passed off peacefully amid strong security measures though an uneasy calm prevailed on the campus.
Shah said preliminary reports indicated that all those involved in the violence were "occupying hostel rooms illegally".
The VC said that in the next two weeks, "a major clean-up" operation would be conducted in different hostels with the help of RAF and local police. The drive would take place without closing the University sine die, he said.
Shah said that after June 6, when the University closes for the summer vacations, all hostel rooms would be vacated and students would be allowed re-entry only after fresh allotments.
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