CUDDALORE:
The Cuddalore police busted a party hosted by a group of students in Chidambaram in the wee hours of Sunday. Police said African students from a private university in Chidambaram had booked a wedding hall on South Car Street within Chidambaram town limits on the pretext of hosting a prayer meeting on Saturday evening.
Students started gathering at the venue from 6pm onwards on Saturday. A sizeable number of local students had joined the party. By 9pm about 250 students had gathered at the hall. The music and dancing soon drew the attention of neighbours, who called in the police. A patrolling team reached the wedding hall and questioned some representatives of the students present at the party about the use of a public place during odd hours. Police managed to persuade the students to vacate the venue after a brief argument. Inquiries revealed that the students have organised parties at undisclosed locations periodically, inviting friends and acquaintances from the university and the surrounding region.
This time they had booked the wedding hall for Rs 1,000 per hour. They had charged Rs 100 per person for the party. Deputy superintendent of police (Chidambaram) TK Natarajan told the Times of India that the police intervened to disperse the students. "They (organisers) conducted themselves well after police intervened and stopped their programme. They dispersed immediately at our instruction. There are charges that organisers hosted nude dances which are totally baseless. Their dress code and activities may have mislead the local people," Natarajan said.
Students started gathering at the venue from 6pm onwards on Saturday. A sizeable number of local students had joined the party. By 9pm about 250 students had gathered at the hall. The music and dancing soon drew the attention of neighbours, who called in the police. A patrolling team reached the wedding hall and questioned some representatives of the students present at the party about the use of a public place during odd hours. Police managed to persuade the students to vacate the venue after a brief argument. Inquiries revealed that the students have organised parties at undisclosed locations periodically, inviting friends and acquaintances from the university and the surrounding region.
This time they had booked the wedding hall for Rs 1,000 per hour. They had charged Rs 100 per person for the party. Deputy superintendent of police (Chidambaram) TK Natarajan told the Times of India that the police intervened to disperse the students. "They (organisers) conducted themselves well after police intervened and stopped their programme. They dispersed immediately at our instruction. There are charges that organisers hosted nude dances which are totally baseless. Their dress code and activities may have mislead the local people," Natarajan said.
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