Kashmiri student beaten up by local students at Sharda University in Greater Noida

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Srinagar: A Kashmiri student was severely beaten up by a group of students at Sharda University in Greater Noida of Utter Pradesh state who were demanding eviction of Afghani students.

A group of students told GNS that there was some tiff between local students and some Afghani students over some issue from last several days.

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“Today, the local students numbering over 200 took out protest demonstration demanding eviction of all the Afghan students from the varsity. As the protesters were marching ahead of a Kashmiri student who was sitting in a lawn adjacent to the road through which the protesters were going, suddenly caught hold of him and beat him to the pulp, “the students said.

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The student identified as Ahtisham, a first-year student of bachelors in Medical Imaging Technology (BMIT) was beaten so severely that even blood oozed out from his nose and mouth, they said. While police were deployed there, no action was taken by them to save the student, they said.

“Some Afghani students later came and removed the Kashmiri student to the hospital for treatment,” they said.

Ironically, the varsity authority termed the incident as a minor scuffle between the two groups and said that the student has suffered minor injuries and is stable.

“It was a minor scuffle between two groups of students. We have taken care of the injured student whose condition is stable,” Ramakant, an official of the university.

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Asked whether any action would be taken against the students who beat up the Kashmiri student, the official said that police was on the spot.

When GNS Contacted Commandant Greater Noida Ist, Amit Kishore Srivastava (DSP) said that no written complaint has been received from the university only after which any action can follow.

He said that police teams were deployed in the varsity in wake of the protests in the university.

Asked whether police cannot take action on its own, the officer reiterated that the case would be registered only after there is a written complaint by the university authorities. (GNS)

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