Amid heavy rainfall, Kashmiri students today blocked Chandigarh-Ludhiana Highway in Mohali after one of their classmates was assaulted by unknown persons inside a college in Mohalli Punjab.
Over 200 Kashmiri students after registering a protest in the premises of Adesh Institute of Technology and Management in Mohalli, hit to roads demanding action against the assailants who attacked a newly Kashmiri entrant inside the college.
A protesting Kashmiri student told Kashmir News Trust that Masroor Ahmed, a resident of Adigam Kokarnag area of South Kashmir’s Anantnag district got admission in the college a few days ago. “Yesterday, when Masroor, 1st Semester student of BBA came out from hostel to fetch drinking water, he was attacked by unknown youth with knives. Masroor has received multiple injuries in his chest, head and arms,” he said.
The student added that police recorded the statement of Masroor Ahmed at Sarswati Hospital but didn’t register any FIR because college administration wants to hush up the matter.
The victim in his police statement has said that one of the assailants was wearing a red turban. A police official when contacted said that they are investigating the matter; however, protesting students said that neither college faculty nor police arrived on the spot of protest. “It’s raining cats and dogs and yet we are protesting seeking arrest of assailants,” said the student.
When contacted, an official from Adesh Institute of Technology and Management said that though the victim is stable, yet they have requested police to conduct a thorough probe into the matter and arrest the assailants. (KNT)