Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

5 Srinagar NIT students injured in clash after volleyball match

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

THE NIT REMAINED CLOSED FOR DAYS IN APRIL 2016 FOLLOWING CLASHES BETWEEN NON-LOCAL AND KASHMIRI STUDENTS AFTER INDIA’S LOSS TO WEST INDIES IN THE WORLD T20 SEMI-FINAL

Five students were injured after two groups clashed in the National Institute of Technology (NIT), Srinagar, following a volleyball match, prompting the police to intervene, officials said on Wednesday. They said that the confrontat­ion happened late on Tuesday night prompting the institute to call the police.

“A late-night scuffle happened in NIT Srinagar wherein two groups of students belonging to different batches clashed after the end of a volleyball match,” Srinagar police said in a tweet. “Five students from both sides sustained minor injuries,” it said. The police said that they entered the campus after the NIT authoritie­s asked them to intervene. “Police, on request of NIT authoritie­s, entered the campus, and the situation is normal now,” police said.

NIT authoritie­s were tightlippe­d over the issue.

Tanveer Rasool, associate dean of students’ welfare, said that he was not authorised to talk about the issue.

“We have submitted a report to the higher authoritie­s,” he added. The NIT was closed in April 2016 for days following clashes between non-local and Kashmiri students after India’s loss to West Indies in the World T20 semi-final cricket match.

Police had used tear gas shells and baton charges to disperse the warring students after celebratio­ns by Kashmiri students after the West Indies win against India irked the non-local students.

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