Kashmir

Pahalgam Attack Fallout: Hundreds of Kashmiri Students Return Home

Srinagar, Apr 25, KNT: The recent attack in Pahalgam has sent shockwaves throughout the region, leaving a trail of fear and unrest among Kashmiri students living in different parts of India. As tensions rise, numerous reports of harassment, threats, and violent incidents against Kashmiri students have surfaced, particularly in states like Uttarakhand, where right-wing activists have openly called for the expulsion of Kashmiri students.

Kashmiri students, who have been pursuing their education away from home, are now in the grip of fear, and many have been forced to return to Kashmir due to growing concerns over their safety. Hundreds of students have fled back to their homes, fearing further attacks and harassment in an atmosphere of growing hostility. Many have expressed the emotional toll of the situation, with some describing how their academic aspirations have been overshadowed by the threats to their lives and well-being.

In Uttarakhand, the situation has been particularly dire, with right-wing groups issuing direct threats to Kashmiri students. These threats have sparked widespread panic, leading to some students leaving their academic institutions in search of safety. The fear is not just about physical harm, but the psychological toll of living under constant threat of attack.

Educators and academics have also voiced their concerns, with several urging universities across the country to consider postponing exams for Kashmiri students by two to three weeks. With many students facing severe emotional and logistical challenges, they argue that it would be nearly impossible for them to prepare adequately for their exams in such a hostile environment. The disruption to their studies is not just academic but also personal, as they face the trauma of living in fear.

Prominent political leaders have also weighed in on the crisis. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi condemned the attacks, stating that Kashmiri students are “brothers and sisters” who are being unfairly targeted and attacked in various parts of the country. Gandhi emphasized the need for unity and understanding, calling for solidarity with the students affected by the violence.

In response to the growing concerns, Jammu and Kashmir’s Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, has taken proactive steps to ensure the safety of Kashmiri students. Abdullah has deputed a team of ministers to travel to various states to meet with local authorities and ensure the safety and security of students from the region. He has also called for swift action to be taken against those responsible for any acts of harassment or violence against Kashmiri students, urging the government to intervene and restore normalcy. [KNT]


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