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May 12, 2016 10:46 pm

Sit-In Held At Press Colony In Support Of JNU Students

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SRINAGAR: Ummat-e-Islami youth wing organized a sit-in protest at Press Enclave to express solidarity with the students of JNU. 

The sit in was organized to express solidarity with Mujeeb Gatoo, Umar Khalid, Anirbhan and other JNU students.  It is noteworthy that the JNU students Anirban has been rusticated till July 15 while Umar has been rusticated for one semester. He has also been fined Rs 20,000. Anirban has been given nine days to submit his PhD thesis, following which he will be declared “out of bounds from the entire JNU campus”. Kashmiri research scholar Mujeeb Gatoo has also been rusticated for two semesters. Financial penalty has been imposed on 14 students. Hostel facilities of two students have been withdrawn and the university has declared the campus out of bounds for two former students.

Umar-e-Islami chief Qazi Ahmed Yasir also joined the sit in and said “JNU episode is another miscarriage of Justice and the way whole issue was dealt with is a small glimpse of how the voices of dissent are dealt with in Kashmir. He said Kashmiris are with everybody who seek justice because we ourselves are resisting the brutality and fighting for justice”. 

Yasir said that Kashmiris are with everyone whose voice is muzzled by force and is not allowed to exercise his rights, be it free speech, right to education or right to dissent. Qazi Ahmed Yasir ridiculed the use of force against the students in JNU and Hyderabad Central University calling it “mockery of Justice by champions of Democracy”. Mirwaiz Yasir meanwhile praised the peace and justice loving class who have stood by the oppressed Kashmiris and the exploited students of JNU.

 

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