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All is not well in NIT Srinagar, allege non Kashmiri students | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Apr 4: Although the National Institute of Technology (NIT) today reopened after three days forced closure following a clash between Kashmiri and non-Kashmiri students when some Kashmiri students celebrated India's defeat in the World Twenty20 semi-final on Thursday. Shocked non Kashmiri students in a bid to give vent to their resentment have turned towards face book and other social sites and allege that none either the authorities or the law enforcing agency -police is ready to hear their problem. "The present condition in NIT Srinagar is worsening, uploaded one of the student on a social site, further adding, "after three days of negligence by the authority, the students decided to hold a silent protest and drafted a list of five basic demands which they have decided to present only to the Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD) officials. If recalled here the thing took ugly turn when in reaction to the celebrations by Kashmiri students following India's defeat, some non-Kashmiri students waved the tricolour on campus. Some pro-separatist youth tried to intervene and clashed with pro-Indian non-Kashmiri students, who also retaliated. A non Kashmiri student alleged the Kashmiri students misbehaved with the non-Kashmiri students and raised "pro-Pakistan, pro-azadi and anti-India'' slogans. These internet savvy students also wrote on their social sites, the Director of the college, Rajat Gupta and concerned SSP Amit Kumar, are propagating false news in the local media and to the Central ministry that things are under control while the situation is different resentment is brewing among two sides over the 'actions and counter actions' in recent past . Because of this, the students want the national media to arrive in the campus and interact with the non local students, so that the true picture come to fore instead of a doctored picture. They even have alleged local police of favouring local students and said when non Kashmiri students were going for a silent 'sit- in' protest, the police thrashed some non local students and also seized their mobile phones fearing some have recorded their action. They also alleged that they (police and local students) are threatening them to lodge FIR against them and also hurling abuses and obscenities. |
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