• By Soumyaroop Mukherjee
  • Fri, 26 Sep 2025 11:16 AM (IST)
  • Source:JND

A minor scuffle between two groups of students near the Gurugram University on Thursday night has ended in a violent fallout. One group even resorted to gunfire, creating panic amongst the students, as reported by Jagran.com. A police complaint has been lodged against the accused, who had arrived at the university in a Thar.

The police have identified the victim as Sahil, a 20-year-old third-year computer science engineering student at the university, while the culprit has been identified as Saurav Rawal. Sandeep Turan, from Bilaspur police station, said, “On one side, it was Sahil and his friends while Saurav Rawal, a second‑year student, and his group was on the other side,” he said.

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How Did The Incident Become So Big?

According to the police, quoted by Hindustan Times, the incident started after a fallout of a dispute between two groups of students who were barging into the auditorium where a college festival was going on. The groups were shoving each other while trying to enter through the gate.

Turan said that after the event ended, Saurav and two other university students asked Sahil to accompany them to settle the matter. “They took him just outside the university entrance. In the meantime, Saurav called some of his associates to reach the main gate when three suspects reached there in a Thar,” he said.

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Both sides were having a conversation when one of the Thar occupants opened fire, targeting Sahil, after which they all fled. Sahil and his friends immediately alerted the police control room post, and emergency response vehicles reached the spot. 

The police have confirmed the identities of Saurav and his two friends, who were involved in the incident. However, the names of those who had arrived in the Thar remain unclear.