
In the midst of fear and uncertainty, it spreads among Kashmir students throughout India after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, resident of Bengalur began to move forward with a moving act of solidarity. Publication on the X -Social Media Platform (formerly Twitter), the user named Arjun shared an open invitation to Kashmir students who might feel dangerous.
“Anyone who felt a student student Kashmir, who threatens in Bangalore, can come to my house. You will be safe and well hosted,” he wrote, adding, “The divided India will lose, the united India wins and prosper!”.
Since then, Arjun’s message has highlighted extensive attention and has appeared as a strong symbol of unity at a time when students from Jamm and Kashmir encounter growing hostility in several parts of the country.
According to the PTI Association of students Jammu and Kashmir (JKSA), it has received over 1,000 emergency calls from students in recent days. Many of them expressed concern about their safety and desperately seek ways to return home.
In response to the crisis of the association, it launched emergency lines and compiled a devoted team that closely cooperates with local authorities and provides assistance to students in need.
One of the most alarming recent incidents appeared in a universal group of institutions in Drarabassi, Chandigarh, where a group of Kashmir students were reportedly attacked by attackers armed with sharp weapons. According to Khuehami, as PTI quoted, one student suffered injuries, while others were physically attacked and left torn clothes.
Meanwhile, the tension continued to escalate in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, after the circulation of a viral video allegedly representing a member of the Hindu Raksha Dal. In the video, there are individual issues threatening Muslim students of Kashmir and warn them to leave the city or face terrible consequences.
Many Kashmir students left hostile rhetoric in a state of uncertainty, especially students in the middle of their exams. Several students, although they feel dangerous, continue to visit classes from absolute necessity.
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