When a University Boss Gives a Shocking “Pillow‑Fight” Manual
Picture this: a big college event in Ghazipur, Uttar Pradesh, where the vice‑chief, Raja Ram Yadav, drops a bombshell that sounds straight out of a script for a crime drama. He told students, “Don’t come to me moaning – roll up your sleeves, throw a punch, and if you’re feeling extra bold, go for murder. We’ll sort the aftermath later.”
Why the West Is All Quiet
- Uttar Pradesh boasts a reputation for commiseration clashes and street fights.
- Just days before, a police officer met a tragic end after being pelted with stones during protests.
- Earlier this month, a priest and a local went missing after residents retaliated over a cow slaughter claim.
What Actually Happened?
In the hushed hallway of Purvanchal University, Yadav’s words were theatrically dramatic. Yet, there’s no concrete link between his verbal “encouragement” and the skirmishes that followed. He may have been courting controversy in 10‑minute span, but his spirit for violence remains highly questionable.
Humor and Reality
It feels like a bad joke ripped from a 50‑year‑old sitcom: “Throw a punch? Sure. Murder? Only if you’re a champ.” Instead of muttering about fears, he said, “Just flash your fists and let the chaos be the lesson.”
Takeaway:
Potentially harrowing remarks from a university official has shaken the campus, and the streets of Uttar Pradesh remain volatile with unpredictable drama. If you’re on or near the campus, stay alert – this is no completion of leadership training. The conversation must end with “Let’s keep it calm” and not “Let’s keep it blood‑shed.”
