A heated dispute over a planned tour erupted into a physical altercation among students at Peshawar University, creating chaos on campus.
The clash broke out between students of the Economics Department’s fourth and sixth semesters. The disagreement over the trip’s organization and participation quickly escalated into a full-blown fight. The incident was captured on video, showing students exchanging blows and kicks with startling ferocity.
In the footage, the intensity of the confrontation is evident as students are seen ruthlessly hitting each other. Despite the violence, some students can be observed attempting to break up the fight and restore order.
The university administration has responded swiftly, identifying those involved in the altercation. “We have recognized the students who participated in this brawl and will take appropriate disciplinary actions against them,” stated a university spokesperson.
The administration emphasized its commitment to maintaining a peaceful and conducive learning environment. “We will not tolerate any behavior that disrupts the harmony of our campus. Strict measures will be enforced to prevent such incidents in the future,” the spokesperson added.
This incident has sparked a conversation about student conduct and the importance of conflict resolution within educational institutions. As Peshawar University moves to address this issue, it underscores the need for a more structured approach to managing student activities and grievances.