Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

J&K students disrupt college event after Tricolour hoisted

- Abhishek Saha abhishek.saha@htlive.com n

AT EVENT SPONSORED BY KASHMIR POLICE, STUDENTS WENT ON A RAMPAGE AND CLASHED WITH COPS

SRINAGAR: Agitating students disrupted a sporting event sponsored by the Kashmir police at the government degree college in Anantnag, south Kashmir, on Wednesday.

Videos of the incident, which had students setting hoardings and banners ablaze, went viral on social media.

Sources said students went on rampage after the national flag was hoisted as part of the event. They later clashed with policemen on the college campus. “The students became violent soon after the event began. They set fire to the stage and tents,” college principal in-charge AM Dar told HT.

The institute authoritie­s had reportedly asked police to refrain from holding the event during college hours because it could lead to a law-and-order problem. “But the police did not pay any heed to our suggestion that the programme be held after 4pm,” said Dar. But he dispelled rumours that students burnt the flag during clashes.

Anantnag senior superinten­dent of police Altaf Khan said the agitation has been quelled and the event will be conducted without any hiccups.

“I am here on the campus with other officers, and we are going ahead with the event,” Khan told HT .

The police officer, however, said he did not receive any letter from college authoritie­s.

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