Clashes broke out on April 1st between outstation and local students at NIT campus following India's T20 defeat. (File photo)
New Delhi:
The government today informed Parliament that the NIT Srinagar authorities facilitated the return of 1,450 non-Kashmiri students to their native places in the wake of the unrest on the campus.
"NIT authorities facilitated the travel of 1,450 non-local students who wanted to leave the campus for their native places," Minister of State for Home Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary said in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha.
The NIT has the total student strength of over 2,500. He said the incident pertains to the case, when at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar, clashes broke out on April 1st between outstation and local students following India's defeat to West Indies in the T-20 cricket World Cup semi-final on March 31.
"With intervention of local police and civil authorities normalcy was restored. However, on April 5 some non-local students marched towards the exit gate and were stopped from going out of the campus by police personnel resulting in a scuffle and police resorted to lathicharge and fired few tear gas shells in which 6-7 students were injured," he said.
Mr Chaudhary said the state government has ordered a magisterial enquiry and the NIT has also constituted a fact finding committee to look into the matter.
The minister added that the Jammu and Kashmir government has established a 24X7 helpline at police station Nageen, Srinagar to address security concerns of the students.
"Adequate security has been provided to the campus," he said.