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JKSA alleges ‘collective suspicion’ of Kashmiri students, seeks PM's intervention

Said are facing profiling, eviction and intimidation in the aftermath of the Red Fort blast

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Jammu and Kashmir Students Association officials address a press conference in New Delhi on Monday. ANI
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The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Monday alleged that Kashmiri students across several northern states are facing profiling, eviction and intimidation in the aftermath of the Red Fort blast in Delhi, and urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to publicly intervene to “call off the vilification” of the community.

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Addressing a press conference here, JKSA National Convenor Nasir Khuehami said a “particular community is being targeted after the attack”, claiming that Kashmiri students are being harassed in universities and localities in states such as Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan and Delhi.

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“Kashmiri students believe in India’s democracy and in the mainstream, not in terrorism. But they are being profiled and vilified by authorities and local people across states. Many landlords have asked Kashmiri tenants to vacate their rooms, forcing several students to return home out of fear,” Khuehami said.

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He added that the association had “no objection to any investigation” into the blast, but demanded that the Centre ensure the safety of Kashmiri students and prevent “collective suspicion”.

“We request the Prime Minister to make a public statement. Kashmiris are as much a part of this country as any other citizen,” he said. The JKSA also condemned the blast outside the Red Fort “in the strongest words” and sought a fair investigation and strict action against the culprits.

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The car explosion triggered a sweeping, multi-agency investigation involving the Delhi Police Special Cell, NIA and Crime Branch. Since the blast, police have checked more than 500 people from Jammu and Kashmir in Faridabad alone as part of heightened security measures, according to officials. The NIA is now probing the wider conspiracy after the initial UAPA FIR was transferred to the agency.

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