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SFI leaders booked over Kerala Secretariat march; police find evidence on discovery of blades from protest venue

SFI leaders booked over Kerala Secretariat march; police find evidence on discovery of blades from protest venue
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Thiruvananthapuram police have registered a case against SFI activists following a violent protest where blades were allegedly used to cut barricades. The SFI has denied the allegations and requested a formal investigation into the claims.

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The incident highlights rising tensions between student political groups and law enforcement, raising concerns about protest safety and the potential for escalation.

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The Thiruvananthapuram City police have registered a case against 10 Students’ Federation of India (SFI) activists in connection with the violent protest that unfolded in front of the Secretariat on Wednesday.

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The article reports on the police FIR and the SFI's rebuttal, maintaining a balanced account of the conflicting claims.

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