<p>Kannur(Kerala): A tense atmosphere prevailed at the Kannur University during the union elections here on Wednesday following allegations that an <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/sfi">SFI </a>candidate snatched away the bag, containing the voter certificate, of an MSF UUC member, leading to clashes between the two student groups.</p>.<p>As the police restrained the woman SFI candidate, the members of her organisation intervened in large numbers and clashed with the officers, finally freeing her from them.</p>.<p>Visuals on TV channels showed the woman running away with other members of the Students Federation of India (SFI) -- a student body of the CPI(M) -- after being freed from the police.</p>.SFI stages violent protests against saffronising of universities in Kerala.<p>One police officer was injured in the clash with the SFI activists.</p>.<p>SFI State Secretary PS Sanjeev told reporters that the SFI candidate was restrained by the police without any reason as there was no evidence that she snatched the bag of a University Union Council (UUC) member of the Muslim Students Federation (MSF) -- a wing of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML).</p>.<p>He alleged that the woman was restrained by police merely on the basis of accusations by the MSF.</p>.<p>Subsequently, the situation worsened as members of the SFI and the United Democratic Students' Front (UDSF) -- an alliance of the Kerala Students Union (KSU) and MSF -- violently clashed with each other, causing injuries to several members of each group.</p>.<p>As the two groups fought each other in front of the police, the officers resorted to lathicharge to break them up.</p>.<p>The police were present at the campus following a Kerala High Court order asking the Vice Chancellor to seek police assistance, if necessary, to conduct the university union elections.</p>.<p>The High Court had also ordered that the entire election process be videotaped and preserved.</p>.<p>The order had come on a plea by a MSF candidate who had alleged that candidates of her student organisation were threatened and prevented from filing their nomination papers by the SFI.</p>
<p>Kannur(Kerala): A tense atmosphere prevailed at the Kannur University during the union elections here on Wednesday following allegations that an <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/sfi">SFI </a>candidate snatched away the bag, containing the voter certificate, of an MSF UUC member, leading to clashes between the two student groups.</p>.<p>As the police restrained the woman SFI candidate, the members of her organisation intervened in large numbers and clashed with the officers, finally freeing her from them.</p>.<p>Visuals on TV channels showed the woman running away with other members of the Students Federation of India (SFI) -- a student body of the CPI(M) -- after being freed from the police.</p>.SFI stages violent protests against saffronising of universities in Kerala.<p>One police officer was injured in the clash with the SFI activists.</p>.<p>SFI State Secretary PS Sanjeev told reporters that the SFI candidate was restrained by the police without any reason as there was no evidence that she snatched the bag of a University Union Council (UUC) member of the Muslim Students Federation (MSF) -- a wing of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML).</p>.<p>He alleged that the woman was restrained by police merely on the basis of accusations by the MSF.</p>.<p>Subsequently, the situation worsened as members of the SFI and the United Democratic Students' Front (UDSF) -- an alliance of the Kerala Students Union (KSU) and MSF -- violently clashed with each other, causing injuries to several members of each group.</p>.<p>As the two groups fought each other in front of the police, the officers resorted to lathicharge to break them up.</p>.<p>The police were present at the campus following a Kerala High Court order asking the Vice Chancellor to seek police assistance, if necessary, to conduct the university union elections.</p>.<p>The High Court had also ordered that the entire election process be videotaped and preserved.</p>.<p>The order had come on a plea by a MSF candidate who had alleged that candidates of her student organisation were threatened and prevented from filing their nomination papers by the SFI.</p>