"The BHU incident is unfortunate. Any amount of sadness expressed over it is not adequate," Union minister Nitin Gadkari told reporters here.
He said that Modi and Shah have spoken to the Uttar Pradesh chief minister and asked him to redress the issue as soon as possible.
The violence erupted after some students, protesting against an incident of sexual harassment, wanted to meet the varsity's vice chancellor (VC) at his residence.
A Banaras Hindu University (BHU) spokesperson had said that some students wanted to "forcibly" enter the VC's residence but they were stopped by the BHU security guards.
A number of students, including women, and two journalists were injured in the lathi-charge. The government has removed some officers as the incident attracted widespread criticism.
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