Kashmir Observer

Registerin­g FIR Against MBBS Students Unwarrante­d: CPI(M)

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SRINAGAR: CPI (M) Secretary Ghulam Nabi Malik on Tuesday termed the police FIR against MBBS students at SKIMS and GMC Srinagar for allegedly celebratin­g Pakistan's win over India in the ongoing T20 World Cup as unwarrante­d, unnecessar­y and demanded immediate roll back of the charges against them.

In a statement CPI(M) said, “The past experience­s reveal that such punitive actions have not helped in achieving any results nor will it have any desired outcome this time. Winning and losing is part of any game and in a democratic setup everybody has a choice to cheer up for his favorite team or a player.”

“There are such examples where Indian fans gave a standing ovation to the Pakistan cricket team after its victory and the same things happened with Pakistani crowds cheering for India team. In 1999, the Chennai crowd gave a standing ovation to the victorious Pakistan side. The crowd applauded the fact that Pakistan on that day was the better of the two sides,” CPI (M) secretary said.

CPI (M) Secretary Ghulam Nabi Malik said that the Pakistani team reciprocat­ed in kind to the crowd’s gesture, taking a victory lap around the ground. “Nobody becomes anti-national if he supports one team or the other,” he said.

“I urge upon J&K administra­tion led by LG Manoj Sinha to immediatel­y revoke the charges framed against the medical college students and help them to continue their degrees,” he added. (KNT)

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