Police in India have arrested two people after some international students were assaulted in a university hostel while offering Ramadan prayers, Ednews reports via BBC.
Officials say a heated argument about the location of the prayers led to the physical attack at Gujarat University in western India.
Police sources said five students were treated for injuries.
India's foreign ministry said that the Gujarat government was taking "strict action" against the perpetrators.
GS Malik, the police commissioner of Ahmedabad city, told reporters that around two dozen people entered the hostel on Saturday night and objected to the students offering prayers, asking them to do so in a mosque.