PATIALA: A group of Kashmir students allegedly attacked by a group of students from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar in their dormitory from a technical college in Sangrur in Punjab after India lost to Pakistan on Sunday night.
Although there are no cases registered due to lack of police complaints, the college authorities have established a five-member committee to investigate the incident and take the department’s action against all found guilty.
A fight between the two groups of students took place on Sunday night around 11:30 a.m.
after students from Bihar and climbed to the dormitory room and allegedly damaging their belongings.
Police said that around 25 to 30 students in both groups had landed in a fight after several Kashmir students entertained Pakistani’s victory against India.
A senior police officer said that screaming and shouting at the match occurred by the students but no Kashmir students who raised slogans or slogans of Azadi because rumors were scattered on social media sites.
The college authority said that there were a total of 70 Kashmir students and around 100 students from above and Bihar studied and lived on campus techniques.
Guninderjit Singh, Director of Bhai Gurdas Institute of Engineering and Technology, said: “We have established a five member committee including the Dean, the welfare of the students, deans, affairs and others to investigate the incident.
The department’s actions will be taken against all that.
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“He added,” no one was injured in the incident and it was only a heated argument.
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Sangrur Senior Police Inspector Sharma said, “On Monday morning, we reached the campus and the problem was resolved because the two groups reached a compromise and did not file police complaints.
There were no students who were injured, but the campus authorities have been convinced to take corrective steps to avoid events Like in the future.
“National spokesman for J & K Student Association Nasir Khuisi in the days on Monday Tweeted and appealed to the Minister of Punjab and Director General of Police to ensure the protection of Kashmir students studying in the state.
Nasir added, “Students told me that students from Bihar broke into their rooms, struggling to them, went berserk, damaging the rooms, damaging the halls, abusing and beating several others.
Such inselists have increased the taste of insecurity and anxiety.
Kashmir Youth studied and worked outside and among their parents and relatives in Kashmir.
“Meanwhile, members of the association for democratic rights in Sangrur burned Ephigas from what they called” fascist troops “on Monday at around 6pm at 6pm Barnala Chowk.
Swanjit Singh, the leader of the association for democratic rights, said, “We have burned the effigion and demanded the registration of cases against those who have attacked Kashmir students.
We also demand that college authorities have to allow us to meet Kashmir students because there are no students who are Allowed to meet with anyone.
The truth will come out on the number of students who are injured in the incident.
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