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UP drops sedition charges against Kashmir students after political stormUP drops sedition charges against Kashmir students after political stormDelhi:The Uttar Pradesh government on Thursday withdrew sedition charges it slapped on 67 students from Kashmir for cheering Pakistans victory over arch-rivals India in an AsiaCup cricket match held on Sunday.The UP administration informed the home ministry it dropped the charges after conducting a review. The ministry had sought a factual report on the incident from Uttar Pradesh.“The sedition charges against the students were withdrawn after a preliminary inquiry conducted by the district administration,” principal secretary(home) Anil Kumar Gupta said.Read: 67 Kashmiri students sent to their homes for celebrating Pak winGupta, however, refused to comment on Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullahs telephonic conversation with UP chief minister Akhilesh Yadav. Another senior officer, on condition of anonymity, said Yadav assured Abdullah no injustice would be done to the students.The J&K CM on Thursday led a strong criticism by political parties over the Uttar Pradesh governments move to press sedition charges against the 67 Kashmiri students.He spoke to his UP counterpart after the police registered the case against the Kashmiris studying at Meeruts Swami Vivekanand Subharti University (SVSU).The case of sedition was registered under Section124 (a) of the Indian Penal Code against unknown students of SVSU on Wednesday.Have just spoken to CM UP who has assured me he will personally look into the matter of the Kashmiri students in Meerut, Omar Abdullah said on micro blogging site Twitter.I believe what the students did was wrong and misguided but they certainly didnt deserve to have charges of sedition slapped against them. Sedition charge against Kashmiri students is an unacceptably harsh punishment that will ruin their futures and will further alienate them, the chief minister said in another tweet.Read: Kashmiri students face sedition case, Omarcomplains to AkhileshPraising the university for what he called was timely action (of sending the students back to Kashmir and avoiding clashes) he, however, said that what the UP government did was uncalled for and needs to be reversed.The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) also demanded rollback of the decision.The charges are very unfortunate. It exposes thedouble stands and discriminatory attitude against Kashmiri students, PDP spokesperson Nayeem Akhtar said.A few among the group of Kashmiri students, who allegedly celebrated Pakistans victory, are even accused of shouting Pakistan zindabad onthe way back to their rooms. Their act triggeredtension in the university.The university management initiated a three-tier inquiry and questioned other Kashmiri students who refused to divulge the identity of those who were allegedly involved in the incident.As a result, the management suspended all 67 Kashmiri students residing in the hostel.The suspended students were asked to vacate the hostel and go back to their homes in Jammu and Kashmir. They were dropped at the Ghaziabad and Delhi railway stations under police security.Protesting at the city centre at Lal Chowk in Srinagar, some students said they were forced to leave the university.We were cheering for both the teams. We were cheering for good cricket but the moment Pakistan started winning, the expression of the other students changed. They called us Pakistanisand terrorists, said one of the students MuteebuRehman.Another student Aijaz Ahmad Bhat, who returnedon Wednesday, claimed the authorities told themto collect their belongings in ten minutes. They told us if we didnt leave the place people will kill us.While many students have reached the valley, others are afraid to return home.My son has not returned. He and a friend of his are hiding in Delhi. For, they feel their families might accuse them of wrongdoing. We have assured them that we will say nothing but they have not returned and their phones are also not reachable, said the father of a student from South Kashmir.The students were pursuing different courses under the prime ministers scholarship scheme.
Posted on: Fri, 07 Mar 2014 02:55:06 +0000

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