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Handwara molestation row: Girl not welcome in school by classmates

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The ordeal for the 16-year-old girl, whose allegation of being molested by an army man sparked violent clashes in Jammu and Kashmir’s Handwara, is far from over.

The teenager, it is reported, is facing stiff hostility from her classmates in school after she recanted her statement in front of the chief judicial magistrate following which two locals were arrested for allegedly assaulting her on her way back from a toilet.

Schools opened in the troubled area on Wednesday, but attendance was poor with only 20 students attending of the 1,150 enrolled.

 

According to a report by the NDTV, classmates said that most would not mingle with her if she returns as she “suppressed reality.”

The principal of the school, however, said: “We will support her fully we would like her to continue her studies in this institution despite all the odds.”

Meanwhile, the girl remains in the protective custody with her father and aunt.

Last week, the police released a recorded statement of the girl, in which she said that it was not a soldier, but a shopkeeper and another youth who tried to assault her as she came out of a public toilet on her way home from school.

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J& K police beatup non Kashmiri NIT students for attempting to hoist National flag. Medi represented as if it was something wrong and told the story otherwise

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 after the defeat of Indian team in the match as Kashmiri students celebrated India's defeat to avenge alleged taunts and harassment by non-local students when India was on winning spree. The local students alleged that on Thursday night they were abused and beaten up for celebrating India's defeat on the hostel premises. There are around 150 Kashmiri students in NIT Srinagar while non-Kashmiris from different states are around 1,800.

On Friday, non-local students staged a sit-in outside the director's office shouting pro-India slogans and demanded action against Kashmiri students.

 

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Kashmir police kill Hindu man in custody for marrying a Muslim.

http://www.tribuneindia.com/2010/20100207/spectrum/main1.htm

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By Amina’s own admission before the Jammu police and the media, the couple went on to marry against the wishes of the families and the diktats of their community leaders in August last year. But they could live together only for a few days. Rajnish was booked on the charge of kidnapping and forcibly marrying the 26-year-old Amina, aka Anchal Sharma post marriage.

He was "picked up" by the cops on September 29 and found dead in the Srinagar police’s custody on October 4. `A0 A judicial investigation is on in the case. Amina, after living with her in-laws for three months, returned to her parents’ house this January. Later, Amina retracted from the love affair in a statement before a Srinagar court. She claimed she had been forced to marry. The court hearing is on.

 

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23 hours ago, mishra said:

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/non-kashmiri-nit-students-claim-they-were-beaten-up-by-jandk-police/1/636312.html

 

J& K police beatup non Kashmiri NIT students for attempting to hoist National flag. Medi represented as if it was something wrong and told the story otherwise

 

http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/jammu-kashmir/community/fear-psychosis-grips-over-1-500-non-kashmiri-students-at-nit/216867.html

 

Fear psychosis grips over 1,500 non-Kashmiri students at NIT

 

We were mercilessly beaten up by security guards while local people as well as students from Kashmir University pelted the students with stones who opposed to join Kashmiri students in celebrating Indian team’s defeat. An attempt is being made to force non-Kashmiri students to leave the Kashmir valley on the pattern of exodus of Kashmiri Pandits. Now, a curfew-like situation prevails on the campus,” a second-year student of BTech told The Tribune over phone from Hazartbal late this evening.

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Mehbooba faced some tough questions from reporters and was asked how could she justify the alleged disproportionate use of force against protesters

Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Thursday justified the killings by security forces in the ongoing unrest in the Kashmir Valley saying those hit by bullets or pellets had not gone to fetch milk or toffees.

Addressing a press conference here with Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, Mehbooba faced some tough questions from reporters and was asked how could she justify the alleged disproportionate use of force against protesters when as opposition leader she had criticised the government in 2010 for civilian killings.

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader said that it was only five per cent of Kashmiri people who were resorting to violence. "95 per cent people don't want violence. They want peace. They want a dialogue to resolve the Kashmir issue. We have to reach out to them."


 

some very strong statements from her and her party but our media didnt focus much about it..

 

http://www.business-standard.com/article/current-affairs/those-killed-in-kashmir-hadn-t-gone-to-buy-milk-toffee-mehbooba-mufti-116082500416_1.html

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It was the headline for a few days.

The best way to make the politicians realize the reality of a situation is to make them in charge. Sab Drama band ho jata hai jab when they are at the receiving end. The same politicians used to cry when there was firing when they were not in power. The reality of Pak  sponsored terrorism and the almost professional management of the stone throwing 'professional protesters' suddenly become clear. 

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