Overview
- Nagaland minister Temjen Imna Along said 300–400 students from the state at the Jorhat campus were unharmed and hostels were secured.
- The B.Tech student whose videoed comments angered Assamese students was moved to a safe house and is expected to be handed to family soon.
- The disturbance ran from about 8:30 pm Saturday to roughly 2 am, with no major injuries reported.
- A group including individuals from outside the university tried to enter Hunaru Hostel before district officials and police restored order, and extra forces were posted as a precaution.
- Along condemned the remarks as inappropriate during regional mourning for the late singer and urged restraint on social media, as students and locals pressed Jorhat police for strict legal action.