Amity University Hostel Violence Video: Punches, Slaps In Boys’ Hostel Raise Fresh Concerns Over Campus Safety
Colleges are often seen as safe spaces where students focus on learning and personal growth. However, recent incidents of violence on campuses have once again raised serious questions about student safety.

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A new video, allegedly from an Amity University campus, is now circulating widely on social media and has triggered strong reactions online.
The clip, shared across platforms such as X, appears to show two male students involved in a physical fight while surrounded by a large group of onlookers.
Two Students Seen Fighting In Viral Clip
In the video, two teenage boys can be seen exchanging punches and grappling with each other in what appears to be a heated altercation. Several students are gathered around them, forming a circle as the fight continues.
What has disturbed many viewers is the reaction of those present. Instead of stepping in to break up the fight or calling for help, several students are seen recording the incident on their mobile phones.
As of now, it is not clear what triggered the confrontation or which specific Amity University campus or department the video belongs to.
The authenticity and exact location of the video have not yet been officially confirmed.
Social Media Users React Strongly
Soon after the video surfaced online, it drew widespread attention and criticism. Many social media users questioned campus security and administrative oversight, asking how such an incident could occur without any immediate intervention.
Several users also expressed concern over bystander behaviour. Many pointed out that students chose to film the fight rather than try to stop it or alert authorities.
One user wrote that such incidents raise questions about accountability in private universities, while another expressed worry over the growing trend of people recording violent situations instead of helping.
Previous Incident At Amity University
This is not the first time Amity University has faced scrutiny over campus violence. In September last year, a separate case from Amity University in Lucknow made headlines after a second-year law student was allegedly assaulted by fellow students inside a car parked on campus.
The incident reportedly took place on August 26. A video of the assault later surfaced online, drawing national attention. The victim, identified as Shikhar Mukesh Kesarwani, was pursuing a BA LLB degree at the time.
According to his father, the student had recently undergone ligament surgery and was using a walking stick when the assault occurred. The incident left him deeply shaken and raised serious concerns about student safety on campus.
As the latest viral video continues to circulate, many are calling for clearer answers and stronger measures to ensure campus discipline and student well-being.
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