New Delhi: The Congress-backed NSUI alleged on Monday that members of the ABVP attacked its vice-presidential candidate for the Delhi University Students' Union (DUSU) polls, a charge denied by the RSS-affiliated outfit.
National Students' Union of India (NSUI) President Neeraj Kundan said the ABVP roughed up Ankit Bharti because he belongs to the Dalit community. "It shows the ABVP's anti-Dalit mentality."
The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, however, claimed Bharti was injured in a fight with his own outfit's candidate for the post of secretary and said it will file a defamation case.
The NSUI said the alleged attack by the "goons of ABVP" happened when Bharti had gone to campaign at the College of Vocational Studies.
"He was surrounded by ABVP goons and beaten up with sticks. He was hit on the head. He was taken to RML Hospital for treatment where he received stitches on his head," said a functionary of the NSUI.
Some students present at CVS said that the attack was "pre-planned", the NSUI said.