Kashmiri
students forced
to shout anti-Pakistan slogans
At least three Kashmiri students of a
private university in India were beaten up and forced to shout 'anti-Pakistan'
slogans by fellow students, Hindustan Times newspaper reported. The incident
occurred at an apartment block in Sector Pi that serves as a common hostel for
BTech students of various universities in Noida. Six students, all attending
private colleges, barged into the room of Kashmiri students, beat them and
forced them to shout slogans against Pakistan.
The paper reported that around 100
Kashmiri students residing there agitated outside the society with bags packed.
"We don't feel safe here. Those boys were completely drunk when they
entered our room. We called the police but they did not get here on time,"
Hindustan Times quoted a Kashmir student as saying.
"By
the time we were informed of the incident, the students had been shifted to
another hostel. We have informed the university officials about the incident
and they have decided to form an enquiry committee," said Anurag Singh,
the deputy superintendent of police in Noida. "Around 100 Kashmiri
students of our university have been shifted to a new hostel. We are taking all
measures for their safety. We have also set up an enquiry committee," said
Utkarsh Chandra, vice-president of the Noida International University. In March,
a university in UP had packed off 67 students from Kashmir to their homes for
celebrating Pakistan's victory over India in a cricket match. Days later, on
March 8, six students of Sharda University in Greater Noida were expelled from
hostel for involvement in a brawl after an India-Pakistan cricket match.
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