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Pakistan victory celebrations in Jammu college? Govt orders inquiry
9/10/2022 11:01:59 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Sept 10: A prominent government owned college in Jammu here has ordered inquiry into the allegations that some students had allegedly celebrated victory of Pakistan against Afghanistan during the ongoing Asia Cup in the United Arab Emirates.
While the students affiliated with the ABVP have been staging protests, the college administration has started investigations.
Chanting Bharat Mata Ki Jai slogans, the ABVP cadres staged multiple protest demonstrations at the college campus here seeking “action against those involved.”
On the fateful day of September 7, soon after the match ended “commotion was witnessed at the college among two groups of students.”
It was reliably learnt that on September 9, the college authorities had subsequently summoned some of the students putting up at the hostel to be present for the inquiry into the allegations.
The accused students are understood to have pleaded before the inquiry committee that no celebrations had taken place but that some of them had put a bet on throwing water on each other over the match between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
“As the match ended, one group present in the room threw water on the other group and that shouting over throwing of water had created confusion,” the insiders quoted the students as having told the inquiry committee.
The students, however, have alleged that some outsiders had sneaked into the college premises at night “forcing some of the hostellers to run for cover.”
As per the pro-India students lobby at the college, “pro Pak slogans were raised by students after Pakistan's victory against Afghanistan in Asia Cup match.”
It’s pertinent to mention that this time no such complaints have poured in from Kashmir region. While some of the purported videos of alleged celebrations in Kashmir were shared on the social media, the police promptly clarified that it were old or fake videos.
Its pertinent mention that Pakistan is frustrated by significant improvement of situation in Jammu and Kashmir and thus wants to mislead the people by even circulating fake videos to “keep the pot boiling in J&K.”
When contacted a senior official at the college said the inquiry was underway into allegations and that a report would be sent to the government.
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