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500 outside students prosecuting studies in Srinagar have been sent back
9/25/2019 9:57:40 PM
As the security scenario in Kashmir is on the edge the fate of 500 students from outside the state continues to be in the doledrum because judged by the Government reports their security has been threatened forcing the state Government to issue an advisory issued by the Jammu and Kashmir Government, over 500 students, pursuing professional studies in different colleges, who have arrived here from Srinagar, left for their hometowns by trains from Jammu Tawi Railway Station police official said that the students from different parts of the country started arriving at Jammu Tawi Railway Station late last night in a fleet of State Road Transport Corporation buses from NIT Srinagar and other professional colleges.
The students after getting the tickets, were accommodated in different trains so that they can reach to their respective places. "Last night the students boarded Shri Shakti Express and Madras Express to reach homes," he said, adding that on Sunday, the students, who reached here in the morning, were sent in Malwa Express and Super Express." The remaining students, who reach in the afternoon, will be sent in Begumpura Express, they said. However, the Jammu GRP in the morning arranged breakfast for the students at the platform and lunch as well. The students lauded the Jammu Railway Police for being kind and taking care of them by the Railway police.
Their fate is in a flux because they cannot prosecute their studies and the Government should intervene and either give some large concession to those who have been sent back or allowed to skip their semester. Already scores of students from outside the state and prosecuting studies in Srinagar's professional colleges face a problem and the Government should adjust them in the professional colleges in their respective states. That is the only alternative because security scenario in Kashmir has become worse after the abrogation of Article 370 and 35-A. And both the separatists and the mainstream politicians have been kept under House arrest and they have not been able to lead protest rallies. And after their release the situation may become worse in Kashmir and that is the reason that 500 students, hailing from outside the state have sent back.
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