Mehbooba demands withdrawal of cases against 3 Kashmiri students

Update: 2018-10-15 16:42 GMT

Srinagar: Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti Monday demanded withdrawal of cases against three AMU students from the Valley who were booked after they allegedly tried to hold a prayer meeting for slain Hizbul Mujahideen commander Manan Bashir Wani.

She also asked the Centre to intervene in the matter.

The three Kashmiri students of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) were booked Friday for sedition for allegedly raising "anti-India" slogans and trying to hold a prayer meeting for Wani, a day after he was killed in a gun battle with security forces in north Kashmir's Handwara area. "Pushing youth to the wall will be counter productive. Centre must intervene in withdrawing cases against students & AMU authorities must revoke their suspension, she posted on Twitter.

The former chief minister said state governments outside Jammu and Kashmir should be sensitive to the situation and prevent further alienation .

"It will be a travesty to punish them (students) for remembering their former colleague (Wani) who was a victim of relentless violence in Kashmir," the PDP president said in another tweet.

Twenty-seven-year-old Wani, who was pursing a Ph.D course in allied geology at the AMU, had quit the university and joined militant ranks in January this year. In the wake of the suspension of the three Kashmiri students, more than 1,200 students from Jammu and Kashmir studying at the varsity have threatened to leave for their homes on October 17, if the sedition charges against the three were not dropped.

In a letter to Proctor, AMU, students of Jammu and Kashmir, studying at the university said no prayers or any relevant activity was observed and the directions of the AMU Proctor were duly followed .

The tense situation as reported in the media caused a serious concern among the students at Aligarh Muslim University. The students at the University in panic were discussing the situation emerging in the valley at the Kennedy Hall Lawn, and were peacefully talking among each other. No prayers or any relevant activity was observed, and the directions of the AMU Proctor were duly followed, the students said in the letter. They said some non-Kashmiri people armed with lathis attacked the sitting students and caused massive disturbance and noisy scenes.

However, the Kashmiri students dispersed immediately and no protest or law and order violation took place. Later, a vilification campaign against the students from Jammu and Kashmir was started by media that Kashmiri students violated the law and disturbed the peace in the campus. Though nothing of that sort had happened and the same was later confirmed by PRO AMU to the media, the letter read.

The students said they strongly condemn the fabricated allegations and a systematic vilification campaign against the students and the university.

Similar News

Nation Briefs