We will never go to Meerut: Suspended students
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Thursday, 13 March 2014
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‘Our career and security is at stake’
Srinagar: Stating that
they are willing to study in Kashmir valley alone, the group of 67 students who
were suspended due to cheering for Pakistan during a cricket match Thursday stated
that they are scared that the communal forces might attack them once they
return to varsity in Meerut.
The reports received by KNS informed that the suspended
students Thursday categorically stated that they are not returning to
Meerut as they feel ‘threatened’ and ‘insecure’.
The students maintained further they feel ‘dejected’ by
the chief minster Omar Abdullah and that in the midst of the worst crises there
security and future is at stake. “The recent attack on Kashmiri
students at Delhi has vindicated that how much insecure are the youth of
Kashmir outside valley- we ourselves and our families are much worried over the
issue at present and reality is that we don’t want to return to Meerut,” said
one of the suspended student on the condition of anonymity. He added that the
politics for the vested interests is being played with our career.
“Irony is this that the VC of our university stated that
our suspension has not been revoked and the same will be done once the probe
into the incident is complete. Contrary to this- for gaining the political
scores Junaid Matoo- someone deputed by the government over the issue says he
has resolved everything and now students can go to Meerut ay ease.”
The students observed further that they continuously are
receiving the reports that the communal forces in the university are planning
something fishy against us and that we are concerned now over our career. The
students maintained that if other institutions could accommodate them here then
they are willing to study in their own homeland. (KNS)
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