Several injured as students, security forces clash across Kashmir
The clashes erupted after students took to the streets to protest against 'brutal use of force' against their comrades.
Srinagar: Dozens were injured on Monday in intense clashes between irate groups of students and the security forces in different towns of Kashmir including summer capital Srinagar. Amid heightened tensions, the mobile Internet services have again been suspended in the Valley.
Amid heightened tensions in the wake of the daylong clashes, the authorities ordered suspension of mobile internet services in the Valley. The schools, colleges and other educational institutions have been closed and all university and other examinations scheduled for Tuesday have been postponed.
The clashes erupted soon after the students took to the streets at these places to protest against “brutal use of force” against their comrades in and outside the government-run Degree College in southern Pulwama town on Saturday. More than fifty students had been injured in the teargas and shotgun pellet use by the security forces against the male and female students who were protesting against the police’s establishing a naka outside the campus.
The call for holding protests against Pulwama incidents had been issued by a students’ union.
A statement issued by the police here in the evening said that while at most places the students protested inside their college premises, at few others in Srinagar, Pulwama, Shopian and Kulgam they assembled on the roads and indulged in stone pelting thus disrupting the movement of general people and traffic.
“The police at these places exhibited maximum restraint and dispersed the stone pelting mobs of students after using some teargas shells. At some places, the college property was also damaged. In the resultant chaos some students received minor injuries and most of them were discharged after first aid”, the statement said.
“While tackling the stone pelting SHO Kothibag Srinagar) and four policemen were injured along City’s Molana Azad Road. A lady constable had a fracture in her arm,” it added.
The police sources and witnesses said that the students while responding to the call boycotted their classes and held protests at and outside educational institutions in Srinagar, Shopian, Kulgam, Pulwama, Baramulla, Ganderbal and Bandipore districts.
The security forces fired hundreds of teargas canisters and swung bamboo sticks to disperse the protesters, leaving over two dozen of them injured. In Srinagar, several students of Government Women’s College at Moulana Azad Road fainted after the police fired tear and pepper gas shells into the protesters. Several police and other security personnel were also injured in stone-pelting by students in Srinagar and elsewhere, officials said.
The clashes in the summer capital and some other parts of the Valley were on when reports last came in. Some schools including Delhi Public School at Srinagar had declared holiday on Monday in view of the growing tensions and resentment in the student community against Saturday’s incidents in Pulwama.
The students of Pulwama Degree College had alleged that the security forces not only harassed them but also barged into the college premises where they were forced them to chant slogans denouncing the separatists and the militants and “freedom cause” and that when they protested against it the latter resorted to “brute force” against them. A couple of video later went viral on the social media showing a student being severely beaten by security personnel on a road and, in another, a group of students-one of them bleeding- being thrashed and forced to chant anti Pakistan and anti separatists slogans inside a security force vehicle.
The police had claimed that a normal naka had been established around 200 meters away from the college premises. It said, “As class work ended some miscreants started pelting stones at the naka party. To handle the stone pelting reinforcement was rushed to the spot.” The police statement had added, “The mob swelled as more students joined and pelted stones on the forces. In this incident some miscreants and police personnel were injured. One was referred to Srinagar hospital where his condition is stable”.
The police had also said that it wants to clarify that no raids were conducted and the video being shared on social networking sites is not from Pulwama.
However, the Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has taken cognizance of the “alleged” disproportionate use of force against students of Pulwama college. Its chairperson Justice Bilal Nazki has while taking cognizance of the matter directed Superintendent of Police Pulwama to file a detailed report on the incidents within two weeks, a spokesman of the commission said.