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Shameful: After attacking stranded passengers, assailants stage protests

Shameful: After attacking stranded passengers, assailants stage protests
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Jammu: After attacking Kashmir bound stranded commuters, the students on Tuesday boycotted classes and held protests in parts of the city against police seeking an apology from police top brass for registering a case against them.
Notably on Monday, a group of stranded Kashmir-bound passengers allegedly raised “objectionable” slogans after they were denied any help by the administration.
The students alleged that the passengers raised “pro-Pakistan” and “anti-India” slogans and demanded that they be booked for sedition.
Pertinently, as the protesting passengers were raising slogans, the students not only attacked them but also manhandled few people resulting in injuries to many among them. The injured included few women as well as children.
Though police did act after the group of students and some of the passengers outside the Gandhi Memorial Science College here got engaged in a scuffle their timely intervention brought the situation under control.
The passengers allegedly raised the slogans during a protest against the administration. They alleged that the administration had failed to help them in the hour of crisis.
Students of various colleges in Jammu boycotted their classes and assembled in Canal Road, Jewel Chowk, Tawi Bridge and BikramChowk areas. They staged sit-ins on roads, which led to traffic snarls.
Carrying the tricolour, the students raised slogans of “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” and “VandeMataram”. They also raised anti-Pakistan slogans.
A students’ leader Vijay Chaudhary said a case should be registered against the stranded Kashmir-bound passengers involved in raising “anti-India” and “pro-Pakistan” slogans and they should be arrested.
This will not be allowed in Jammu, he added.
The protesters said they will continue to boycott their classes till action is not taken against those who raised the slogans.
Few hundred Kashmir-bound passengers, including students, have been stranded in Jammu as the Jammu-Srinagar national highway has been closed for the past seven days due to heavy snowfall and multiple landslides triggered by rains.
On Monday, they had come for registration at a hostel to be airlifted by the Indian Air Force to the valley, when they demonstrated outside the Gandhi Memorial Science College after blocking the Canal Road.
Senior superintendent of police, Jammu, Tejinder Singh, said action would be taken if anyone was found involved in raising “anti-national” slogans. (with PTI inputs)


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