Srinagar: Kashmiri students expelled from a Uttar Pradesh university after they were accused of celebrating Pakistan cricket team’s victory over India Thursday alleged victimisation by administration officials and police.
Kashmiri students of Swami Vivekanand Subharti University (SVSU) in Meerut said 67 of them were forced to leave the college after the administration called police to ensure their eviction from the hostel.
The students were accused of celebrating the victory of Pakistan cricket team in a crucial match of Asia Cup championship in Dhaka.
“We were ordered to leave the hostel immediately and head back home. Police arrived at the college in full riot gear with tear smoke shells and lathis,” said Aijaz, a B.Tech student of SVSU Meerut.
“We had no option but to abandon the hostel. Some of us did not even have the money to pay for the train fare.”
“The locals at the hostel had been shouting and hooting during the match as India looked poised for the victory,” he said.
“When the match took a different turn after Shahid Afridi’s batting, some of our friends also started shouting as a reaction. That is all we did, for which we have been punished,” Aijaz said.
He was accompanied by some other fellow students who said the same thing.
Reports here said the Meerut police have registered a case of sedition against the Kashmiri students.
The expelled students said they recorded the conduct of Meerut police and college administration towards them in their cell phones, but those were seized by police.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said in Jammu Thursday that charging Kashmiri students with a serious crime like sedition would spoil their academic career.
He wrote on his twitter handle: “I believe the university did what it had to to control the situation but this action by the UP Govt is uncalled for and should be reversed.” (IANS)