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Link to reportARIF SHAFI WANISrinagar, Apr 4: The Kashmiri students
studying in Bangalore’s prestigious Ghousia Engineering College who
were arrested following clashes with their Bihari counterparts four
days ago have been sent to judicial remand till April 16.The arrests
have deeply worried the students’ parents who staged massive
demonstrations here Wednesday demanding immediate release of their
wards.Reports said at least 17 Kashmiri students from the Ghousia
college, many of them injured, and 11 from other educational
institutions of Bangalore, have been lodged in the Bangalore Central
Jail.The students of the Ghousia College Ramnagran, located 60 km from
Bangalore, had a minor altercation after a senior Bihari student Zaqir
Anwar reportedly abused his juniors (the Kashmiris) with an intention
of ragging. “However, on April 2, four Kashmiri students of the college
brought 7-8 Kashmiri students from outside the campus to avenge the
harassment,” reports said.“They assaulted Fahim and Muneer (Bihari
students) with sticks and cricket bats causing minor injuries to them.
Two Kashmiri students of the college were also injured,” they said.On
the complaint of the principal of the college, a case under sections
147, 148, 448 and 324) was registered against 11 Kashmiri students of
the college and some unidentified persons.On the same evening, nearly
200 Bihari students of the college, shouting slogans against the
Kashmiri students blocked the traffic on Mysore-Bangalore road for
nearly an hour.Police used mild lathicharge to disperse the agitating
students who’re demanding action against the Kashmiri students. Later a
case was registered against the agitating students.On the complaint of
a Kashmiri student Shujaat Shahul that he and his colleagues were
attacked by 13 Bihari students on April 2 near the Principal’s room
after attending a compromise meeting, police registered another case
under sections 143, 147, 146, 324, 506 of 149 IPC.Following the
incident, the college authorities declared five days holiday from April
3. Police launched a manhunt against four Kashmiri and some Bihar
students allegedly involved in the clashes.Deputy Superintendent of
Police Ramanagran, Malika Arya Appa confirmed that 28 Kashmiri students
and their Bihari counterparts have been remanded to judicial custody
till April 16.Mushtaq Ahmad who son Afaq is among the arrested said,
“It is ironical that the Kashmiri students have been arrested for no
fault and the Biharis who attacked them are scot-free. Bangalore police
is bent upon implicating the Kashmiri students.”Principal of the
Ghousia College, Dr Muhammad Hanief blamed Kashmiri students for the
clashes. “The Kashmiri students illegally entered the college with some
outsiders in the evening and clashed with the Bihari students. As this
was a law and order problem police rushed to the spot and arrested the
trouble makers,” Dr Hanief told Greater Kashmir by phone from
Bangalore.When asked if it was not the responsibility of the college to
get the students released, he said, “I can’t help. Law will take its
own course.”However, in an interview with a TV channel, Dr Hanief
termed the incident as a “battle of supremacy.”“This was not a new
thing but things went a bit far this time. It happened all of a sudden;
we had no other way to take the situation into control. Whoever is at
fault will be punished irrespective of where they come from,” the news
channel quoted him as saying.The clashes between students from Kashmir
and other north Indian states are apparently not uncommon in the
Ghousia college, the news channel, monitoring the incident, reported on
Wednesday.“But the war of supremacy went a bit far on Monday evening
when boys from Kashmir marched into the college premises and got into a
scuffle with the north Indian students,” it said.“The divide is
evident; while unfortunately violence on campus is not rare in India,
this is the first time that a situation has leapt out of control in an
otherwise tolerant Bangalore,” it added.Meanwhile, the parents of the
detained students have appealed Prime Minister Manmoham Singh and Chief
Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad to intervene into the matter.“We are not
demanding any roads or bridges but release of our wards,” they
said.Arrested studentsThe arrested students of the Ghousia College
are:Shoaib Majid, Mehboob, Afaq Ahmad Mir of Budgam, Mudassir Ahmad Mir
of Pampore, Asif Ai Sofi, Ejaz, Shujaat Rasool, Hanief Ahmad of
Islamabad, Tasir Sajoor Mufti of Amdakadal, Khalid Danish, Muhammad
Muzamil of Varmul, Nassir Khaliq, Nayeem Hamid of Sopur, Asif Altaf of
Lal Bazaar, Arshad Safi of Budgam, Yasir Amin of Batamaloo, Mirza Yasir
Baig of Jammu.The arrested students of BBM Oxford Bangalore are:Muzamil
Muhammad of Gadpura Srinagar, Khalid Bhat of Peer Bagh Cooperative
Lane, Adnan Manzoor of Islamabad, Zuhaib Muhammad of Soura, Umar Ganaie
of Sanat Nagar, Sartaz Ali of Lal Chowk, and Sarjeel Ahmad of
Budgam.Others:Tousif Ahmad of Zakura (AMC Engineering College), Suhail
Ahmad of Lal Bazaar (employee LE Service Bangalore), Nazeesh of
Bagh-e-Mehtab (student Dayanand Sagar College Bangalore) and Inayat of
Shalimar Srinagar (Radhikrishna College Bangalore).

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