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Nationalism defeated, BJP won in NIT controversy | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 5: After brutal police lathicharge on outstation students in the first week of April, normal functioning in the NIT Srinagar has resumed. Most of the out-stationed students, who bore brunt of Jammu and Kashmir Police's brutality, forced to return to the campus because there was no one of listen their grievances. They were brutally beaten by the brave cops of J&K Police for daring to raising national flag in the campus. Unfortunately, the self-styled nationalist BJP too had refused to help these helpless students because BJP ministers in the government had warned the party against supporting these nationalists students. For nearly one month, these students moved from pillar to posts to get justice but nothing emerged because nationalist BJP is more concerned about enjoying instead of restoring dignity and honour of nation in the Campus. It is widely perceived that India lost and BJP won in NIT controversy because out-stationed students had launched agitation to restore dignity and honour of Mother India in NIT Srinagar but BJP sabotaged their stir. What to say of providing justice to out-stationed students, inquiry committee constituted by state government even blamed these helpless students for violence. As reported in section of media things have started returning to normal at the NIT with more than 90 per cent of the agitating outstation students back to their classrooms. NIT officials said 1,394 students had returned to the campus so far and were attending classes. NIT officials said more than 1,400 students had left for home after the controversy began and just some students were yet to return. "A total of 1,254 boys and 140 girls have returned. The Director and other senior officials of the institute often go to the hostel of outstation students to take stock of the situation and help improve the facilities as demanded by the students. A controversy erupted at the NIT on March 31 after some students "celebrating" India's defeat in the World T20 semifinal allegedly threw stones on the hostel of outstation students. Outstation students had boycotted classes for 10 days and stayed away from examinations, demanding action against the college administration and police for using excessive force on them. Most of the students had then gone home. Most of them had now returned. As outstation students had rejected any inside probe committee or a state probe, the college management had now set up a new fact-finding committee comprising two outsider members to enquire into the incident that led to unrest at the institute. The fact-finding team was scheduled to submit its report by May 15. |
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