Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (J&KSA) on Tuesday appealed Lt Governor Monaj Sinha to withdraw Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) against the students who celebrate Pakistan’s victory over India during the T20 world cup in Dubai on Sunday.
National spokesperson of the Association Nasir Khuehami in a statement appealed Lt governor to withdraw charges on humanitarian grounds against the Students who celebrated Pakistan victory and raised slogans.
He said, the UAPA charges against students is a harsh punishment that will ruin the future of students and further alienate them.
“We are not justifying their act, but It will result in their career assassination. The charges will have serious consequences on academic and future career of the students” Khuehami said.
He urged the government to give a chance to the students to restore their faith in the ethical standing and the fair constitution of India. Otherwise it would have serious repercussions, both in the long and short terms. .
He said that medical students are the cream of every society.
“Students are expected to behave in an orderly manner and not go overboard. We hope that in the larger interest of society and country a large hearted approach would be shown towards the Medical Students of Kashmir “, Khuehami added.
UNI QAB.