Pahalgam attack: Kashmiri students in Punjab, Uttarakhand allege harassment
- Following the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, reports of harassment against Kashmiri students in Punjab and Uttarakhand have surfaced, according to the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association and local police.
- J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah stated that his government is in touch with officials in states where these incidents are occurring, assuring students of their safety.
- The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association reported that security failed to protect Kashmiri students during an incident at the Universal Group of Institutions in Punjab, where over a dozen students were attacked.
- In Uttarakhand, threats against Kashmiri students were issued by Hindu Raksha Dal, prompting police to act and assure safety, while the J&K government provided helplines for students in need of assistance.
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