Jammu: Works Minister and Government spokesman Naeem Akhtar Thursday said that there was no reason for the students in Kashmir to stage protests over Kathua rape-and-murder case when the accused were already behind bars.
“What is the occasion for protests, stonepelting [over Kathua case] when case is solved, accused in jail and trial on? Shouldn’t they be attending classes instead,” Akhtar wrote in reply to a tweet of a journalist.
The student protests are refusing to die down despite the government suspending the class work in the colleges and higher secondary schools.
Over a dozen students were injured Thursday in Shopian after they staged protests over Kathua case and clashed with the forces.
Yesterday also, around twenty students had suffered injuries in police action in Anantnag district.
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