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Seven Kashmiri Students Held for “Celebrating” India’s Defeat in Cricket World Cup Final

Seven Kashmiri Students Held for “Celebrating” India’s Defeat in Cricket World Cup Final

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NEW DELHI, Nov 27: Seven students of the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology-Kashmir (SKUAST-K) in Ganderbal’s Shuhama, have been arrested under the stringent anti-terror law for celebrating India’s defeat in the cricket World Cup finals and raising pro-Pakistan slogans in Jammu and Kashmir.

The seven accused were booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). The police case was filed based on another student’s complaint that the accused threatened a non-local student and raised pro-Pakistan slogan.

The police filed the case under Section 13 (unlawful activity punishable with imprisonment) of the UAPA, and Sections 505 (inciting to commit any offence against any other class or community) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code.

The police action followed a written complaint filed by a student from Punjab studying at the SKUAST-K. “After the match ended, they [Kashmiri students] started abusing me and targeting me for being a supporter of our country and also threatened me to shut up otherwise I would be shooted [sic],” reads the complaint of the student from Punjab. He alleged that the Kashmiri students shouted the slogan “Jeeve Jeeve Pakistan [Long Live Pakistan] which created fear amongst the students from outside the Union Territory of J&K.”

The J&K Students Association urged Union Home Minister Amit Shah and J&K Lieutenant-Governor Manoj Sinha to drop UAPA charges. “It is an unacceptably harsh punishment that could ruin their future. The UAPA charges will have serious consequences on the academic and future career of the students and should be immediately withdrawn. It may have serious repercussions both in the long term and short term,” Nasir Khuehami, national convenor of the Association, said. He said the association also condemned the act and behaviour of the Kashmiri students “in the harshest of words.” “The issue should be resolved amicably, rather than taking it to the court and police station,” he added.

India had lost the World Cup title clash to Australia by six wickets in Ahmedabad on November 19.

(Manas Dasgupta)

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