Facilitator says case closed, Kashmiri students to join University after Holi
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Saturday, 8 March 2014
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Police says law will take its own course
Srinagar: The 67 students suspended by
Swami Vivekanand Subharti University (SVSU) for cheering Pakistan victory over
India in the Asia Cup match held Sunday last, will be joining the
institute after Holi, an official of All All India Centre for Urban and Rural
Development (AICURD) Saturday said.
Rabia Baji, chairperson AICURD, which facilitates the
admission of Kashmiri students in professional colleges across other Indian
states under the Prime Minister's special scholarship scheme, told GNS over
phone from Meerut that she has sorted out the issue with the University
administration. She said case against the students have been dropped after
University officials withdrew their complaint against the Kashmiri students
“I met the Vice Chancellor of the University and urged
them to take all the steps for the welfare of the students. The University has
withdrawn the complaint. There are no cases against Kashmir students now,” she
said, adding” Some people tried to draw political mileage from this issues. No
political party should play with the career of the students,”
However, contradicting the claims of AICURD chairperson,
police said that the case has not been closed and the investigations were still
in progress.
“We’ll act as per the law. The investigations into the
case will go on. There is no question to close the case. The law will take its
own course,” Senior Superintendent of police (SSP) Meerut, Onkar Singh told
Global News Service. (GNS)
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