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Two former DU students stabbed

Staff Reporter

Incident may be related to politics

NEW DELHI: In an incident apparently related to Delhi University politics, two former Delhi University students were brutally stabbed while two of their associates sustained simple injuries when they were attacked by four knife-wielding young men outside Satyawati College in the Ashok Vihar area of North-West Delhi on Monday afternoon.

The police, who tried to brush the incident aside saying the attack had not taken place inside the college premises, said the two were attacked shortly past noon. The two, identified as Kushal and Mayank, sustained knife injuries in the attack.

Along with the other injured, Shailendra and Santosh, they were taken to Sunderlal Jain Hospital where they were admitted to the intensive care unit.

It is learnt that the victims had gone to the college to woo new students to their party. This was resented by the opposite camp and the victims were attacked with knives outside the college premises.

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