Student’s Suspicious Death at Shoolini University Sparks Angry Protests, ABVP Speaks Out
Something went terribly wrong at Shoolini University. A student is dead under suspicious circumstances, and the students here are heartbroken—and furious.
What started as a quiet campus turned into a sea of angry voices as hundreds of students gathered to protest against the university management. They’re not just demanding answers. They’re demanding justice.
The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) didn’t hold back. According to them, this wasn’t just an accident or an isolated tragedy—it was the direct result of the administration’s repeated negligence and cold indifference toward student safety.
“He had been raising his issues for so long. But no one listened,” said Abhi Thakur, State Co-Minister of ABVP, Himachal Pradesh. His voice carried the weight of the moment. “If the university had taken him seriously when it mattered, he might still be alive today.”
Thakur also accused the management of trying to sweep the matter under the rug—a move he called “shameful and unforgivable.”
But the students aren’t backing down. Neither is ABVP.
“We will not let this be buried,” Thakur warned. “Until the truth comes out and the guilty are punished, we will take this fight across the entire state.”
On the protest ground, the scene was raw. Students shouted slogans until their voices cracked, demanding immediate action. For them, this isn’t just about one student—it’s about a system that failed. Failed security. Broken mental health support. Zero accountability from the top.
Here’s what the students are now demanding—loud and clear:
· A high-level, independent judicial inquiry into the death
· Strict punishment for those responsible
· Clear, transparent safety measures on campus
· Financial support and real justice for the victim’s family
· A proper system that actually listens to student concerns
ABVP has called on the state government and district administration to step up—now. No more delays. No more excuses.
“If justice is denied,” Thakur added quietly but firmly, “we will have no choice but to move forward with a full-scale movement.”
This isn’t just a press release anymore. It’s a warning.