http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-05-03/hyderabad/29499005_1_beef-festival-abvp-students-eflu
 
 Trouble brews at Eflu over beef in menu
 May 3, 2011, 12.24am IST
 
 HYDERABAD: The beef row on English and Foreign Languages University
 (Eflu) campus intensified on Monday. While Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi
 Parishad (ABVP) activists maintained that they would attack anyone who
 cooks beef on campus, a large group of students lead by Dalit Adivasi
 Bahujan Minority Students' Association (DABMSA) and Telangana
 Students' Association, said that they will continue the agitation till
 beef gets accepted in the hostel food guide.
 
 Trouble started on campus on April 30 when dalit students of the
 university who tried to conduct a " beef festival" were allegedly
 beaten up by ABVP activists who also reportedly desecrated the food.
 
 On Monday, beef supporters initiated a "food bandh" on campus, closing
 down the hostel messes, canteens and stores demanding inclusion of
 beef dishes in the mess menu. The students said that no food will be
 available on campus if their demands were not met.
 
 The campus remained tense on Monday with several student groups
 holding meetings with university authorities demanding immediate
 action on those who indulged in vandalism on campus. Considering the
 sensitivity of the situation, police personnel from Osmania University
 police station were deputed at Eflu campus.
 
 "We have started a non-cooperation and have been on a hunger strike
 since Sunday night till our demands are met. We have decided to
 continue with the agitation till our demands are met," said L Rajesh,
 a member DABMSA. DASMA demanded that the university authorities should
 issue a statement saying that the students have the right to hold
 similar food festivals on campus.
 
 Meanwhile, the issue drew attention of student groups of other
 Universities including Osmania University (OU) and University of
 Hyderabad (UoH). Dalit Students' Union (DSU) of UoH campus has joined
 DABMSA in the protest by bring out posters in support. "University as
 an institution of learning should protect the interests of dalit
 students also and prevent a cultural negation that has been going on
 in the country since long," a DSU poster read. Some social and human
 rights activists are also expected to extend support to students. "We
 are expecting that a public interest litigation (PIL) will be filed by
 Karthik Navayan, an activist to get a court order supporting the
 inclusion of beef in the hostel menu," said a member of DABMSA.
 
 Meanwhile, ABVP students against whom complaints were filed by DABMSA
 at OU police station said that including beef in the mess menu with
 the permission of university administration is out of question. "There
 are Hindu students whose beliefs would be hurt by such an act. We are
 accountable to them and hence we are against the festival," said a
 member of the ABVP body on campus.
 
 Meanwhile, the university authorities said that they have set up an
 enquiry committee to look into the incident. "Once the enquiry
 committee ascertains facts about the incident we will look into the
 demands of students," said Nagamallika Gudipaty, dean, school of
 communication and spokesperson Eflu.
 
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