SRS lauds NIT Srinagar students, demands protection for them
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: State President, Shri Ram Sena (SRS), Rajiv Mahajan on Sunday lavished praise on the students of Srinagar’s National Institute of Technology for protesting against those who allegedly raised anti-India slogans after the MS Dhoni-led side’s defeat in the World T20 semi-final.
“I feel these students need to be appreciated because in Kashmir where few people, not all raise flags of ISIS and Pakistan and if the Indian flag is being hoisted then it is a matter of proud and I would like to appreciate the courage of these students,” Mahajan said.
“I would like to urge to the government to give protection to these students as I am a J&K resident and I know what happens there,” he added.
Tension was simmering in NIT, Srinagar, after India lost the World T20 semi-final to West Indies on Thursday night, where some engineering students from outside the state claimed Kashmiri students had chanted anti-India slogans and burst firecrackers after India lost.
The NIT authorities said the campus has been closed and the students have been asked to vacate the hostel.
To control the situation, officials closed the institute’s entrance and did not allow anyone to enter. The police had to be called in after efforts by the NIT officials to control the situation and disperse the crowd failed. The police baton charged the protesters and fired teargas to bring the situation under control.