
The Chief Minister of Pinaraya Vijayan wrote to the Union Minister Amit Shah, who was looking for an investigation into the “brutalization” of two students from the Kerala Police Delhi 24 September.
Youth, Aswanth It and Sudhin K, both students Zakir Hussain Delhi College, were reportedly attacked by the police in conjunction with the “gang of miscreants” near the red fortress for “wearing the traditional Keral Attire (Mund) in Hindi”.
Mr. Vijayan said that the unwanted physical assault and public humiliation of students because of their different ethnicity deeply grieved Kera. He noted that students from different states cross the country for educational purposes and employment.
Mr. Vijayan noted that he was on the provincial governments to ensure their security and well -being and guarantee that they would not be attacked or discriminated against for their relevant culture, language, sartorial preferences or ethnicity. He said that Kerala protested strongly against the attack of “a police criminal on students.
Mr. Vijayan said that when the peace brews violated the law, they unintentionally encouraged and motivated criminal gangs that focus on foreigners, including students, job seekers and visitors from other parts of the country. “Such crimes also threaten the security, security and well -being of individuals who move to different states for education and employment,” he said.
The brutal attack on Mr. Aswantho and Mr. Sudhin caused immense anxiety between parents and families in Kerala on the security and security of their departments at universities outside the state, especially in Delhi and other countries in Northern India.
Students told the media in Delhi that they were looking for police help when they were accused of a criminal gang. They argued that the officers helped instead, joined the miscreants in their attack and forced them to sit on the knees in front of the visitors of the red fortress. They argued that their Hinde language inadequacy was further angry with officers and gang members.
Students claimed that the police plunged them into the van and plunged them into a police facility near the red fortress. They accused the police of Delhi of stripping and torture inside the “Aid Post”. Students claimed that the police were threatened with a false case of theft unless they paid 20,000 GBP.
Published – October 2, 2025 17:14





