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JAMMU: Assembly on Saturday witnessed noisy scenes over alleged assault on two ‘Kashmiri’ students in Haryana, with several opposition members staging a walkout during the zero hour, accusing the government of failing to check such incidents. The State Government assured the House that the matter has been taken up with Haryana and three persons have been arrested in the case. Parliamentary Affairs Minister A.R Veeri intervened to make a statement before the start of the question hour, assuring the house that the government was serious on the issue raised by the opposition. “As far as Haryana incident is concerned, an FIR has already been lodged by (Haryana police). Two students were attacked by some miscreants (yesterday), resulting in minor injuries to one of them.
Attack on two students of Jammu and Kashmir in Haryana has sent shock waves across the State. The matter has been officially taken up by Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti with her Haryana counterpart and one can only expect Haryana Police to act, identify the culprits and bring them to justice. One can only hope that Haryana Police will not act like Jammu and Kashmir Police, which absolved Shopian stone pelters for their heinous offence of subjecting the army convoy, passing through a village, to stone pelting and assaulting an officer. Instead of acting against the real culprits, the JKP registered FIR against the victims, in this case the Army and height of all this was the chief cop denying naming of any army officer. The Shopian FIR is fit case for the Haryana Police to learn a lesson and not to make any faux pas while dealing with the attackers.
“On the directions of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, Principal Secretary (Home) talked to his counterpart. Besides the state DGP S P Vaid contacted the DGP of Haryana. So far three persons have been arrested in connection with the assault,” he said. Giving details, the Minister said that reports were received that two students namely Aftab and Amjad, both residents of Rajouri studying in Central University Mahendragarh in Haryana were attacked by some miscreants thereby causing minor injuries to them. With regard to another incident of detention of Kashmiri student by Railway Police, the minister informed that a group of students from SKUAST after completing their training course at Bhopal boarded a train from Bhopal to Delhi. Reportedly, in the train a woman clicked a photograph with a caption which created confusion in which railway police detained one of the students Muhammad Idrees of Anantnag district, he said. However, on the intervention of SKUAST and police authorities, the student has been released and is on his way back to Kashmir, the minister informed. Congress MLA G M Saroori claimed that a youth from Kishtwar was killed outside the state and demanded a statement from the government. NC MLA Altaf Kaloo also read out a purported SMS from a student in which he alleged that they were attacked outside the state. NC members and several Congress legislators later staged a walk out to protest against what they called the government’s failure to stop such attacks. While leaving the house, Kaloo pointed towards ruling PDP legislators and said, You too are Kashmiris. PDP MLA Mohammad Ashraf Mir said I am Kashmiri first, then Indian”. Later talking to reporters, Ali Mohammed Sagar said the attack on students outside the state is leading to alienation which is very dangerous. “An impression goes especially in the Valley that we are not safe and secure which is a wrong signal,” he said and demanded stern action against the “fringe elements” involved in such attacks. He said that such persons cannot be friends of the country and are enemies of the nation. “Everyone is free to go anywhere in any college or university and if he is restricted in the name of religion, region or state, that is not a good thing, the MLA said. After the house assembled, BJP State President Sat Sharma drew the attention of the house to the death of three Army personnel in an avalanche in Gurez sector of Bandipora district in north Kashmir and the force rescuing a civilian patient despite adverse weather condition yesterday. “The opposition should also acknowledge and praise the sacrifice and the rescue effort of the Army… They only consider it their duty to criticise the forces,” he said amid thumping of desks by the BJP legislators. Deputy Speaker Nazir Ahmad Gurezi, during the question hour, said the Indian Air Force and the Army were doing a great service to the nation which is praise worthy. The question hour passed off peacefully barring a walkout by BJP legislator Choudhary Sukhnadan over “non-satisfactory” answer to his question related to farmers. However, the zero hour saw opposition members vociferously raising the incidents of attacks on Kashmiri students in others states.
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