Tensions rose in Rawalpindi as students protested over an alleged rape at a Lahore college. According to local media, demonstrators clashed with police, throwing stones as officers attempted to disperse them. Students reportedly vandalized hostel rooms and set furniture on fire.
The protests in Punjab were sparked by claims of sexual assault on campus, causing outrage. However, both the college administration and the Punjab government denied the allegations, with the victim’s parents also refuting the claims, adding to the confusion and heightened emotions.
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Students continue to demand justice and accountability, urging a thorough investigation. Authorities are calling for calm as they address the community’s concerns about campus safety amid the ongoing unrest.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz dismissed the rape claims, stating they were false and politically motivated. She blamed the PTI for fueling the protests and pledged action against those spreading misinformation. Meanwhile, colleges in Gujrat were closed from October 17 to 19 due to the protests.