Suspension of AMU Kashmiri Students Over Sedition Charges Revoked

3 Kashmiri students of AMU were booked on sedition charges for holding a prayer meeting for Manan Wani on Friday.

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Three Kashmiri students of AMU were booked on sedition charges for holding a prayer meeting for Manan Wani on Friday. Image used for representational purposes. 
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Three Kashmiri students of AMU were booked on sedition charges for holding a prayer meeting for Manan Wani on Friday. Image used for representational purposes. 
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The suspension of three Kashmiri students of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) – booked on sedition charges for allegedly trying to hold a prayer meeting for militant Manan Wani – was revoked on Tuesday, 16 October, ANI reported.

University PRO Omar Peerzada said that a committee that was formed to look into the mater thought that the decision was too harsh.

“A three-member committee was constituted. Fact-finding committee looked into the entire matter. It was concluded from evidence that suspension will be harsh for their act and conduct. So we revoked it,” he said.

Kashmiri students studying at the university on Monday had threatened to leave for their homes on on Wednesday, 17 October, if the sedition charges against three of them were not dropped.

In a letter to AMU vice-chancellor, the former vice-president of the students’ union Sajjad Rathar had said, "If this vilification does not stop, more than 1,200 Kashmiri students will leave for their homes in the Kashmir Valley on 17 October as a last option."

Terming the slapping of sedition charges as "vendetta", Rathar said, "The option of holding Namaaz-e-Janaza (prayer meeting) in absentia was dropped after the AMU authorities did not give the permission."

"If no prayer meeting was held as confirmed by all official agencies, the slapping a case of sedition against three Kashmiri students is simply a vendetta, harassment and denial of justice," he said.

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The letter was handed over to AMU Proctor Mohsin Khan in presence of large number of Kashmiri students at his office on Saturday night.

AMU spokesman Shafay Kidwai, however, denied the Kashmiri students' charges of harassment and stressed that "no innocent would be framed".  Prof Kidwai also made it clear that "there is zero tolerance for any anti-national activity on AMU campus".

Three Kashmiri students of AMU were booked on sedition charges for allegedly for raising “anti-India” slogans and trying to hold a prayer meeting for Hizbul Mujahideen commander Manan Bashir Wani on Friday, 12 October.

Twenty seven-year-old Wani, pursing a PhD course in Allied Geology at the AMU, had quit the university and joined militant ranks in January this year. He was killed in an encounter at Shatgund village in Handwara area of north Kashmir's Kupwara district on Thursday.

Students Booked for Raising “Anti-India” Slogans

Aligarh's Senior Superintendent of Police Ajai Sahni said police took action on Friday, 12 October after a video surfaced, showing the three Kashmiri students raising "anti-India" slogans.

"Police have filed an FIR against Wasim Malik, Abdul Mir and one unnamed person. They have been identified on the basis of a video recording," he said.

Prof Kidwai said show cause notices have been issued to nine students for trying to hold an unauthorised gathering Thursday.

"A three-member inquiry committee has been set up to probe the incident. It will submit a report in the next 72 hours," he said.

The three students were suspended from the AMU earlier.

Some AMU students from Kashmir had on Thursday, 11 October gathered near Kennedy Hall on the campus to hold funeral prayers for Wani, following which the varsity staff and the students union leaders had rushed to the spot and tried to stop them.

A heated exchange erupted between the students union leaders and the Kashmiri students and they finally moved out of the area, Kidwai said, adding three Kashmiri students were suspended for trying to hold the "unlawful" gathering.

He said the university has made it clear that it has a zero tolerance policy for any act which could even remotely be described as anti-national.

Students Union Steps Away from “Act of Treason”

AMUSU president Faizul Hasan had told PTI that he had always championed the cause of freedom of speech but any act of treason or terror was unacceptable to the students' union.

He said they will not allow the university to be defamed by any person who indulges in such unlawful activity.

BJP lawmaker from Aligarh, Satish Gautam said those who tried to hold a prayer meeting for Wani on the AMU campus should be expelled.

(With inputs from ANI and PTI)

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Published: 14 Oct 2018,12:03 AM IST

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