University Incident Raises Concerns for Kashmiri Students

University Incident Raises Concerns for Kashmiri Students.webp

Srinagar, February 24 – The J&K Students Association (JKSA) appealed to the Chief Minister of Punjab on Tuesday regarding alleged threats to Kashmiri students over the provision of meals during Ramadan at CT University.

A statement from the JKSA said, "The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association today appealed to the Chief Minister of Punjab to intervene in the alleged harassment and eviction threats faced by Muslim Kashmiri students at CT University in Punjab, after they requested basic arrangements for Sehri (Suhoor) and Iftar during the holy month of Ramadan."

The Association stated that it has received serious complaints from students alleging that they were threatened with eviction from their hostels and cancellation of their admissions for seeking meals at appropriate timings in the university mess during Ramadan.

National Convenor of the Association, Nasir Khuehami, stated that the students are regular fee-paying boarders who merely requested necessary meal arrangements in view of Ramadan.

However, instead of addressing their legitimate and reasonable demand, they allege that the Vice Chancellor and certain other university officials responded with intimidation, abusive language, and warnings to vacate the campus.

He said that no student should face hostility, threats, or coercion for observing their faith. Universities, he emphasised, are meant to be safe and inclusive spaces that uphold constitutional values, dignity, and equal treatment for all, irrespective of region, religion, or background.

"Any form of intimidation or discrimination within an educational institution sets a deeply troubling precedent and undermines the spirit of diversity and pluralism that India stands for," the convenor said.

The Association has urged the Chief Minister of Punjab, Bhagwant Mann, to intervene in the matter, order an impartial and time-bound inquiry, and ensure that no student is harassed, threatened, or academically penalised for practising their faith.

The Association has also requested that immediate arrangements be made to facilitate Sehri and Iftar during the holy month so that students can observe Ramadan with dignity while continuing their education without fear.

Khan Faiq, Punjab-Chandigarh Coordinator of JKSA, said that it has historically been a welcoming and compassionate home for Kashmiri students and traders, reflecting a spirit of brotherhood and inclusivity.

Allowing this matter to remain unresolved risks setting a wrong and avoidable precedent. He said that the Association expressed hope that the state government will take swift corrective measures to preserve this legacy and reassure students and their families.

He reiterated that universities must remain safe spaces where diversity is respected, constitutional rights are protected, and every student feels secure.
 
Tags Tags
academic penalties bhagwant mann campus security ct university diversity and inclusion hostel eviction iftar institutional harassment j&k students association kashmiri students punjab ramadan religious freedom sehri student rights university mess
Back
Top