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Nobody Raised Pro Pakistan Slogans, Jammu Students Trying to Defend Their Shame in Name of Nationalism

February 13

The streets of Jammu witnessed chaos, protests and slogans on Monday as stranded Kashmir passengers were asked to visit the Auqaf Hostel from where they will be airlifted to Srinagar as the highway connecting Jammu with Srinagar remained blocked.

On Monday, several Kashmiris gathered in Auqaf hostel in Jammu City as they had been asked to do by officials. Nearly 4,000 stranded passengers, including women and children were stranded in Jammu for six days; they have been put up at the General Bus Stand.

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Following complaints of cash crunch and health problems due to unsanitary conditions, the local administration shifted them to Mufti House, a hostel run by the Auqaf Islamia, on Sunday.

However upon reaching there, a few students of commerce college, which happens to be very next to the Auqaf hostel, a few students allegedly stopped a group of young Kashmiris and asked them to sing “vande Mataram” and shout slogan, “Bharat Mata ki Jai.”

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According to eyewitnesses, who were among the stranded passengers, the students manhandled the young passengers who refused to raise any slogans, after which tempers rose.

The Local Jammu students gathered in heavy numbers outside the gate and got Indian flags fro somewhere and threw stones on Kashmiris locked inside the hostel ground.

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“Nobody raised any pro Pakistan slogan, they are justifying their violent and shameful behavior by giving their hooliganism a national colour,” an eyewitness told The Kashmiriyat.

He said that there was no provocation whatsoever from the side of Kashmiri passengers, it was the Jammu students who asked Kashmiris to raise slogans.

There is no truth whatsoever to these slogans, they are just lying so that they can escape Police and their anger.

“Nobody can touch them, this is what is happening in india, anything is justified in the name of nationalism,” the eyewitness told The Kashmiriyat.

Police officials reached the spot and pacified the locals who misbehaved with Kashmir women.
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A Police official said supporting the students version, said Pro Pakistan slogans had been raised.

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