Kashmiri students assaulted in Haryana, Mehbooba Mufti demands probe

| Feb 3, 2018, 08:00 IST

Highlights

  • The students were beaten up while returning to campus after offering Friday prayers in Mahendragarh
  • The victims suffered injuries in the attack and were taken to the local hospital
  • "Shocked and disturbed to hear reports of Kashmiri students being assaulted in Mahendargarh, Haryana," said Mehbooba Mufti
Aftab, one of the students allegedly assaulted (Photo: ANI)Aftab, one of the students allegedly assaulted (Photo: ANI)
NEW DELHI: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti has urged the Haryana government to take stringent action against the perpetrators for assaulting Kashmiri students and demanded a probe into the case.


Mehbooba made the statement on Friday, hours after reports of the Kashmiri students of the Haryana Central University being assaulted surfaced.

The victims were beaten up while returning to the campus after offering congregational Friday prayers in Mahendragarh town.

Irked Mehbooba took to Twitter and said, "Shocked and disturbed to hear reports of Kashmiri students being assaulted in Mahendargarh, Haryana."



Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah tagged Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a tweet and said that the incident goes against the spirit of his outreach for Kashmiris.

"This is terrible & goes against the spirit of what @PMOIndia @narendramodi ji said from the ramparts of the Red Fort. I hope the authorities in Haryana act quickly against this violence."


The reason behind the attack is yet not known.


Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police Shesh Paul Vaid has been coordinating with his Haryana counterpart to ensure the safety of the Kashmiri youths.


"In touch with DGP Haryana. Police is taking cognisance of the incident," he said.


The victims suffered injuries in the attack and were taken to the local hospital.


They were, however, released after treatment.

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