Ahmedabad: Six students from Afghanistan and one from East Africa have been instructed to vacate Gujarat University’s hostel rooms for overstaying, an official said today, in a move coming weeks after some foreign students were attacked for offering namaz on the premises. An Afghan and a Gambian delegation visited the university days after the March 16 attack . They had a meeting with the vice-chancellor over safety measures. Talking to media, the university’s vice-chancellor said, “Six students from Afghanistan and one from East Africa were asked to vacate their hostel rooms after they were found overstaying.
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