Pakistan, Oct. 15 -- An Islamia College clash in Peshawar left two students injured on Tuesday after a violent dispute erupted between rival groups. The incident caused panic among students and staff as gunfire was reported inside the college premises. Police and college authorities quickly intervened to control the situation and ensure safety.

According to officials, the confrontation began as a political disagreement between members of two student organizations. The argument quickly turned violent, leading to physical fights and aerial firing. Witnesses said students ran for cover as chaos spread across the campus, disrupting regular classes and activities.

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