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Rehne Ko Ghar Nahi: Finally, no room for Kashmiris in Pakistan! | Naya Kashmir students denied hostel facility | | Early Times Report
Jammu, June 23: Even as around two dozen students from Kashmir were ruthlessly beaten at the Qaid-e-Aazam University in Islamabad on June 21, the attack has made it clear that the enemy country literally has no space for the people from the valley. Inputs accessed by the Early Times suggest that the attack on the Kashmir students continued for at least three days, on the simple issue of them not being granted hostel facility for the educational services they want to avail in neighboring country. The sources said the students from Kashmir who had taken admission at the varsity had been demanding hostel facility which was denied to them as the students from Pakistan belonging to some Punjab student council had taken over their share of the hostel rooms. As the Kashmiri students kept protesting for their demand for hostel, the Pakistani people resorted to violence and beat them up ruthlessly. The wounded students from Kashmir, however, are understood to have said that their protests would continue till “j stice is done.” It’s for the first time in the recent years that Pakistan has shown its true colors to the people of Kashmir even on the Pakistani land. “See what the people of Kashmir need to realize is that till now Pakistan was making Kashmir bleed inside Kashmir through terrorism but now it’s showing them the true colors even in Pakistani territory,” said an observer. The education of Kashmir students at Pakistan has already come under the scanner of the Government of India. While the investigating agencies are probing the role of Hurriyat leaders in “sale of educational seats” in Pakistan what is even suspicious is as to how many of the students got the admissions in the enemy country. The larger consensus in the country is that why should any Indian student study at the enemy country. As already reported by the Early Times, peace and prosperity in Kashmir since the abrogation of the so-called special status of Jammu and Kashmir has frustrated Pakistan to a level that now it wants to end “Kashmir appeasement optics.” |
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