. The clash took place in Kolkata, West Bengal, where tensions ran high between the two student groups. The Leftist student unions, including the Students’ Federation of India (SFI) and All India Students Association (AISA), called for a strike to protest against the policies of the central government. However, the Trinamool Chhatra Parishad, the student wing of the Trinamool Congress party, opposed the strike and tried to ensure that educational institutions remained open. The clash between the two groups led to heated arguments and scuffles, resulting in a disruption of normal activities on the campus. The police were called to intervene and restore order on the premises. Such clashes between student groups are not uncommon in India, where differing political ideologies often lead to confrontations on college campuses. The situation was brought under control by the authorities, and no major injuries were reported. The incident serves as a reminder of the political tensions that exist within educational institutions in the country. It also highlights the need for dialogue and conflict resolution mechanisms to prevent such clashes in the future. The police have increased security around the campuses to prevent any further escalation of the situation. It is essential for student groups to find peaceful ways to express their opinions and differences without resorting to violence. The authorities are closely monitoring the situation to ensure the safety and security of all students and faculty members.

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Leftist student unions face opposition in universities as clashes erupt over strike enforcement by Trinamool Chhatra Parishad.
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