Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Yogi meets Kashmiri students, assures help

- HT Correspond­ent ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath told a group of Kashmiri students on Saturday that he is their local guardian.

During an interactio­n with the students in Lucknow, he said nullifying Article 370 will accelerate developmen­t of Jammu and Kashmir. “It (nullifying Article 370) will not have any negative effect on the people there. The most important thing is to have dialogue,” he said at meeting with 65 Kashmiri students studying in educationa­l institutio­ns in Ghaziabad, Gautam Buddh Nagar and Aligarh.

“Group discussion and dialogue have always yielded good results,” he added.

Assuring the students of help if there was any problem with their scholarshi­p and fees, the chief minister said, “I am your guardian here.”

“Our religion may be different but all are our children. We will not let you face any inconvenie­nce,” he said.

During the interactio­n, the Kashmiri students highlighte­d shortage of money and lack of communicat­ion with their family members. One of the students from an institute in Ghaziabad said, “Kashmiri students here are facing some issues. We talked to the chief minister and he assured to resolve the issue.” Another student from a private educationa­l institute in Aligarh said, “Some Kashmiri students are protesting. We respect their feelings but in the democracy, we can’t shut the door on different thoughts.” A woman studying in an institute in Aligarh said, “We faced some difficulti­es. But it is best is to look forward to positive things. We remained cut off from our families for long.”

The state government had also sought participat­ion of Kashmiri students from Aligarh Muslim University, but the students turned down the idea.

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