Clash at KSU leadership camp, Thiruvananthapuram 
Kerala

Clash at KSU leadership camp prompts KPCC inquiry

Thiruvananthapuram | A state-level leadership camp organised near here by the Kerala Students Union, the student outfit of Congress in Kerala, was allegedly marred by a clash among participants on Saturday night, prompting the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee to conduct an inquiry.

Congress sources said the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) has constituted a three-member committee comprising its general secretaries to investigate the incident after visuals of the clash were telecast by the media on Sunday.

The committee has been asked to submit the report by Sunday evening, they said.

Police said they have not received any complaints regarding the alleged clash that occurred at the camp organised at the Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Social Sciences in Neyyardam.

A police officer, however, said that upon hearing about the incident, they inquired about it and were informed that there was a minor clash during a cultural event organised as part of the camp late in the evening.

About 200 persons from seven districts--175 males and 25 females--were attending the camp.

Congress sources said one Kerala Students Union (KSU) activist suffered an injury, and the windows of the institute were damaged during the clash.

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