Widespread Student Protests in Kashmir Amidst Rising Tensions

The students were protesting against the violent actions of security forces outside a college in Pulwama on Saturday which left over 50 students injured.

A student who was injured during a violent clash between students and security forces at Degree College in Pulwama. Credit: PTI

A student who was injured during a violent clash between students and security forces at Degree College in Pulwama. Credit: PTI

Srinagar: Widespread protests by students in the Kashmir Valley on Monday, April 17, sparked tensions as dozens of students and policemen were injured in clashes.

The students clashed with police in Srinagar, Bandipora, Baramulla, Anantnag, Pulwama, Kupwara, Kulgam and Shopian districts.

The students had called for protests against Saturday’s incident in Pulwama town in which over 50 students were injured in clashes with security forces after objecting to the setting up of a security post outside the college.

Security forces had entered the Pulwama college on Saturday.

Students of S.P. College in Srinagar blocked the Maulana Azad Road on Monday as police used tear gas in a bid to clear it.

The students resorted to massive stone pelting at the police, resulting in injuries to the station house officer of Kothibagh police station and two of his guards. Three students were also injured in the clashes. Police used dozens of tear gas shells to disperse the students who kept regrouping to engage the police on the streets.

Girls from a women’s college in Srinagar also joined the protests as police battled hard to bring the situation under control.

Markets in neighbouring Residency Road and Lal Chowk areas closed as tension spread.

Protests and clashes also erupted between students in Pulwama town despite the authorities having ordered the closure of the college there for two days following Saturday’s incident.

Students also indulged in heavy stone pelting at the security forces in Baramulla, Shopian, Kulgam, Anantnag, Dooru, Kupwara, Ganderbal, Tral and Bandipora towns.

Protests took place inside the Kashmir University and the Central University here but were peaceful.

Reports said over three dozen students and two dozen security men were injured in Monday’s clashes in the Valley.

Police said they were maintaining “extreme restraint” while dealing with the student protests.