Kolkata:The ABVP national organising secretary (East) Sunil Ambekar on Sunday said the student organisation was not involved in the January 15 unrest in Visva Bharati university campus.
He dared those linking the ABVP to the unrest in Visva Bharati university campus to prove their charge.
Asked about Students Federation of India allegations that ABVP was behind the student violence in Visva Bharati campus on January 15, Ambekar told reporters "they (left students) fight among themselves and then link ABVP with that."
Daring the Left to reveal the true identity of those involved in the violence, he said "let the identity of those having been arrested in connection with the incident be ascertained. I am throwing the challenge."
ABVP national secretary Saptarshi Sarkar claimed that the two persons arrested in connection with Visva Bharati incident on January 15 "are linked" to Trinamool Chhatra Parishad and alleged the state government is "harbouring violence in educational institutions in West Bengal."
According to police, two groups of students clashed inside the Visva Bharati campus on January 15 leaving two persons injured.
The university authorities had said that the clash was not linked to politics but the SFI alleged that ABVP activists armed with rods attacked its members in the wake of SFI's protests against CAA.
Ambekar, who was talking to reporters on the sidelines of the 37th state unit conference of ABVP, the students' wing of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), also blamed the Left for creating lawlessness in a few campuses they have some strength, like the Jawaharlal Nehru Univerity, Jadavpur University.