HYDERABAD, Dec 10: Two students of Sindh University, Jamshoro, received bullet injuries on the Sindhology Road where they were waiting for point bus after the examinations were over on Monday.

Nawaz Soomro and Agha Haseer Pathan were attacked by some unidentified person or persons.

They received bullet injuries in their legs and were rushed to Liaquat University Hospital’s Jamshoro branch where they were admitted. Their condition is said to be stable.

Inside sources told Dawn that both the injured were outsiders and they had been shot at by a student leader.

Meanwhile, the president of Sindh Taraqqi Passand Students Federation, Sindh University unit, Nangar Khan Magsi, and general secretary, Rauf Bahrani, who visited the injured in the hospital, have condemned the incident and termed it terrorism.

In a statement they said that the examinations were being conducted in a peaceful atmosphere but some miscreants had attacked the neutral students to pollute the peaceful atmosphere at the campus.

They said that Soomro was a second year student of Economics department and Pathan was a student of Fine Arts.

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