Deccan Chronicle

4 girls booked for hailing attack

-

Jaipur, Feb. 17: Four female paramedica­l students of Kashmiri-origin have been slapped with sedition charges after being suspended from a private institute here for allegedly celebratin­g the Pulwama terror attack by posting “anti-national” messages on an instant messaging app, officials said Sunday.

The second-year students of the National Institute of Medical Science (NIMS), Talveen Manzoor, Iqra, Zohra Nazir and Uzma Nazir, were suspended for posting on WhatsApp a picture in which they were purportedl­y seen celebratin­g the terrorist attack in Kashmir that claimed the lives of 40 CRPF personnel.

The picture soon went viral, prompting the university administra­tion to take action.

In the suspension order, the NIMS registrar said, “You have posted an anti-national message on your WhatsApp for celebratin­g killing of Pulwama terrorist attack martyrs. The university will not tolerate and strictly condemns such activities. The act is grave and serious in nature.”

Later, a case was registered against the four students following a complaint by the university administra­tion, a police official said.

The students were booked under IPC sections 124A (sedition), 153A (promoting enmity) and relevant provisions of the Informatio­n Technology (IT) Act.

Senior officials are investigat­ing the matter and appropriat­e action will be taken thereafter, SP (Rural) Harendra Kumar said. The AMU has also suspended an undergradu­ate Kashmiri student for objectiona­ble tweet.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India