Ludhiana/Srinagar, Feb. 25 -- The vice chancellor (VC) of a Ludhiana-based private university resigned on Tuesday after Kashmiri students accused him of hurling abuses during an argument over meal arrangements for Ramzan, said officials. "The vice chancellor has resigned from his post," said dean students' welfare, CT university, Davinder Singh. Tandon's resignation comes after People's Democratic Party leader Iltija Mufta and the J&K Students Association sought the intervention of Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann, alleging that Kashmiri Muslim students at the university were harassed and received eviction threats after requesting Ramzan meal arrangements. The association claimed it has received complaints from boarders who alleged they were threatened with hostel eviction and cancellation of admissions for requesting sehri (pre-dawn meal) and iftar (fast-breaking meal) timings at the university mess. "Instead of addressing a legitimate and reasonable demand, officials allegedly responded with intimidation and abusive language, warning students to vacate the campus," said Nasir Khuehami the national convener of the JKSA....