Kashmiri students protest in AMU, get Mehbooba’s support

ALIGARH (UP), Oct 15:  Kashmiri students studying at the Aligarh Muslim University organised a protest march on the campus today against slapping of sedition charges on their three peers and alleged harassment by local authorities.
The students marched from the Sir Syed Gate to the office of Vice Chancellor Prof. Tariq Mansoor.
Five of the protesting students met the university Registrar Abdul Hamid and handed over a memorandum alleging that they were living in a state of constant fear.
On Saturday, sedition cases were registered against the three students for allegedly raising “anti-India” slogans and trying to hold a prayer meeting for Hizbul Mujahideen commander Manan Bashir Wani, a aluminous of the varsity who was killed in an encounter with the security forces in north Kashmir, officials had said.
“Police filed an FIR against Wasim Malik, Abdul Mir and one unnamed person. They have been identified on the basis of a video recording,” Aligarh Senior Superintendent of Police Ajai Sahni had said.
The protesting students said in their memorandum today that if the sedition charges were not withdrawn, more than 1,200 Kashmiri students would leave the campus on October 17 after presenting their case during the alumni meet on October 16, as part of the Sir Syed Day celebration.
AMU registrar Abdul Hamid told mediapersons, “We have made it clear that no innocent person is going to be harassed. Any punitive action would be taken only after we receive the report of a three-member enquiry committee headed by AMU proctor Prof Mohsin Khan.”
He said there would be no witch-hunt against any student.
Meanwhile in Srinagar former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti today 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.
“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. (PTI)

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