3 Kashmiri students booked in U.P. for alleged comments against Army

The three women allegedly made some adverse and objectionable comments on a WhatsApp group after the Pulwama attack on February 14, an official said.

February 23, 2019 04:40 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:20 am IST - Bareilly

Bareilly Senior Superintendent of Police K. Muniraj. Photo: bareilly.nic.in

Bareilly Senior Superintendent of Police K. Muniraj. Photo: bareilly.nic.in

Three Kashmiri students of the Indian Veterinary Research Institute have been booked for allegedly forwarding controversial comments, along with their own remarks, against the Indian Army on an instant messaging app following the Pulwama terror strike, police said in Bareilly on February 23.

According to an official, after the deadly Pulwama attack on February 14, the three women allegedly made some adverse and objectionable comments on a WhatsApp group in which other students were also members.

IVRI Director R.K. Singh said after the matter came to light, the institute conducted a probe, following which the fellowship and scholarship of two students were blocked while the name of the third, who had enrolled for a masters degree and was absent since December 2018, was struck off.

Bareilly Senior Superintendent of Police K. Muniraj said on the complaint of the VHP’s mahanagar unit vice-president Amit Sharma, a case was filed against the three students at the Izzatnagar police station on February 22 evening.

Police’s intelligence unit is looking for the person who had originally posted the controversial comment which was forwarded on WhatsApp by the three girls along with their own comments, the police officer said, adding further action will be taken after investigation.

Forty CRPF personnel were killed on February 14 in one of the deadliest terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district for which the Jaish-e-Mohammad has taken responsibility.

Earlier this week, seven Kashmiri students were suspended by Roorkee-based Quantum Global University for their alleged anti-national posts on social media.

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