Noida/Srinagar: Three Kashmiri students from a private university in Greater Noida have alleged that fellow students misbehaved with them and forced them to shout anti-Pakistan slogans, drawing a sharp reaction from the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister who said UP authorities should admit their “inability” or “unwillingness” to protect them.
The latest incident comes two month after over 60 Kashmiri students were expelled from a Meerut university after cheering for Pakistan cricket team during an Asia Cup match against India.
A Kashmiri student, who is studying at the Noida International University, said that a group of five-six drunk boys allegedly thrashed and abused them. “They knocked at my door late night.
When I did not answer, they barged in.
They were five-six drunk boys standing outside. They started abusing us and then asked who amongst us were Kashmiris.