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Mirchi Laggi: Kashmiri students thrashed in Pak!
6/22/2022 11:12:42 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, June 22: A few days after New Delhi said that Pakistan sponsored terror was counting its days in Kashmir, Kashmiri students studying at a university in Pakistan have been ruthlessly beaten up by the locals of the neighboring country exposing the frustration on that side of the fence.
As per the reports, around 20 students from Kashmir, studying at Quaid –e-Azam university Pakistan were roughed by the locals. The reports said the wounded were rushed to hospital for treatment.
As per the inputs, the students were beaten by a group of people for no fault of their theirs.
Initial inputs suggest that the role of the ISI in the attack on the Kashmiri students cannot be ruled out.
For the last few months, the “frustration in the minds of Pakistan has been on rise” especially since the abrogation of the so-called special status of Jammu and Kashmir.
A few days ago, the National Security Advisor Ajit Doval acknowledged that since the historic decision taken on August 5, 2019, the people of Kashmir have given up “Pakistan sponsored rhetoric and separatist sentiment.”
Referring to the end of “hartal culture and Hurriyat” in Kashmir, Doval said the people were striving for peace and prosperity much like any other Indians.
The frustration on the side of Pakistan is already visible since the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s, Naya Kashmir has started to bear fruits in the region previously marred by violence of over three decades.
While the attempted smuggling of weapons into Jammu and Kashmir has been rise especially on the frontiers in Jammu through drones and tunnels, the enemy country has also been sending in sticky bombs which have emerged as a new threat to peace and prosperity.
Observers said the attack on Kashmir students studying in Pakistan could be part of the “revenge politics of the deep state in the enemy country.”
“This attack on Kashmir students is retaliation to the wave of peace and prosperity in their homeland Kashmir,” said the analyst.
The larger chorus in the country has been that why should Kashmir students even go for studies to Pakistan.
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