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Sehrai condemns Govt’s directive asking students from JK not to take admission in PaK | KNO

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Srinagar, May 15 (KNO) : Tehreek-e-Hurriyat Chairman, Mohammad Ashraf Sehrai Wednesday strongly condemned the government’s directive asking students from Jammu and Kashmir not to take admission in educational institutes in Pakistan Administered Kashmir (PaK). Sehrai in a statement issued to KNO said “students in every part of world have all the rights to choose what school or any professional and academic college to go to and why? But when it comes Kashmir it is all together a different story, even education here is driven by regressive politics and outrageous directives by GOI and its agencies.” He urged authorities to keep educations out of ambit of politics and stop playing with the professional and academic carriers of students. Sehrai said this move is aimed to choke Kashmiri youth on professional education front as well and GOI is hell bent of ruining careers of Kashmiri students.(KNO)

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