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    Disrespect to anthem: ABVP members halt match at Jammu University

    Disrespect to anthem: ABVP members halt match at Jammu University

    By Gogona Saikia
    Apr 08, 2017
    04:53 pm

    What's the story

    Alleged ABVP members stormed the grounds of Jammu University on April 8 and halted an inter-university football match, alleging "Kashmiri" students had disrespected the national anthem.

    Activists entered the institute in the morning, shouted slogans and held a sit-in protest.

    Multiple reports cited ABVP members as saying that students were "talking to each other during the national anthem" and "not standing in proper position".

    Students

    Students deny allegations, claim were threatened

    "We were playing when all of a sudden around 40 men waving ABVP flags shouted slogans like 'agar yahan rehna hai to Vande Mataram kehna hai'," said a student of Islamic University of Science and Technology, who was there for the match.

    "(Jammu University authorities) didn't stop the ABVP men from interfering," he added.

    Probe

    Jammu University constitutes probe panel

    Jammu University has constituted a committee to probe the allegations of disrespect. However, Vice Chancellor Prof RD Sharma said there wasn't any truth to the claims.

    Sharma has asked the ABVP to furnish proof of the incident and assured action for guilty students.

    Due to the chaos, some events had to be cancelled.

    ABVP

    'Not our men', claim ABVP, but demand action

    Jammu ABVP secretary Deepak Gupta denied that the miscreants who had forcibly entered the university were from the party. "They might be students from the university," he said.

    However, he demanded action against those who had disrespected the anthem. "We saw the video of the students who were not standing in proper position. We demand action be taken against them by university authorities."

    Quote

    Farooq Abdullah blames "current dispensation" for harassment of Kashmiris

    National Conference president Farooq Abdullah condemned the incident, saying, "Harassment of Kashmiris is happening on a daily basis in new India under the current dispensation."

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