According to Chandauli (Sadar) SDM Sujit Kumar, students of 'Vikram Singh Kanya Mahavidalaya' protested here for not getting their names included in the list of beneficiary students who are to get laptops to be distributed by Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav.
"Presently this scheme is meant for students of government and government-aided colleges only, whereas this college is a private one," Kumar said, adding that a charter of demand in this regard has been taken and it will be forwarded to the government.
Yadav, who was present at the spot, denied use of force on the girls by police. He, however, said two girls fainted during the protest apparently because of heat and were admitted to a nearby hospital where their condition is stable.
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