MNS, ABVP Workers Clash Outside Sathaye College
A dispute over membership registration escalated into a physical altercation, police intervened and separated the groups.

MNS and ABVP workers clashed outside Sathaye College in Vile Parle on Wednesday over a dispute regarding membership registration stalls.
The incident occurred when ABVP workers shifted their stall to a location adjacent to the MNS student wing's stall, which had been set up with permission from the college principal.
According to the MNS student wing, the change in location led to an argument between members of the two organisations, which eventually turned physical.
The situation remained tense outside the college until police arrived and intervened, separating the two groups.
Abhishek Pawar, Mumbai Metropolitan Minister of ABVP, stated that the organisation's annual membership registration campaign was underway and that the dispute arose over the location of the stalls.
He termed the incident unfortunate and reiterated the organisation's commitment to student interests.
Meanwhile, MNS student wing secretary Nitin Nanaware alleged that ABVP workers had been setting up stalls alongside those of his organisation at several colleges, including Mithibai College and N. M. College.
Nanaware claimed that the ABVP stall had been set up near the entrance of Sathaye College, causing inconvenience to students, and that an argument began after a student questioned the placement of the stall.
The MNS student wing workers intervened in support of the students, leading to the confrontation.
The incident highlights the ongoing rivalry between the two student organisations in Mumbai, with both groups competing for membership and influence in the city's colleges.
The police intervention brought the situation under control, and no serious injuries were reported.
The incident is a reminder of the need for student organisations to maintain a peaceful and respectful atmosphere on college campuses.
In recent years, there have been several instances of clashes between student groups in Mumbai, often sparked by disagreements over ideology, politics, or campus influence.
The city's colleges have been a battleground for student politics, with various groups vying for power and membership.
The Sathaye College incident is the latest example of this trend, and it remains to be seen how the two organisations will resolve their differences in the coming days.
For now, the police have restored order, and the college has returned to normal.
However, the underlying tensions between the MNS and ABVP student wings remain, and it is essential for the college administration and the police to ensure that such incidents do not recur in the future.
What it means: The clash between MNS and ABVP workers outside Sathaye College highlights the ongoing rivalry between student organisations in Mumbai and the need for peaceful coexistence on college campuses.
Frequently asked questions
What was the cause of the clash between MNS and ABVP workers?
The clash occurred due to a dispute over the location of membership registration stalls outside Sathaye College.
Were there any injuries reported in the incident?
No serious injuries were reported in the incident.