Eyewitnesses said that around 50 NSUI workers entered Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and Science's premises where Bhadauria is the director.
Since Bhadauria was not in his office, they waited for a while after which they entered his office, blackened his chair as well as his name plate, they said.
NSUI leader Vikas Nandvana told reporters here today that since Bhadauria's name has figured in the CBI FIR, he should resign as the institute's director on moral grounds.
All attempts to contact Bhadauria to get his reactions on the issue failed.
Yesterday, the CBI booked Bhadauria and others for indulging in wrongdoings in the 2011 post-graduate (medical) test.
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