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A Kashmiri student was assaulted by a group of locals at Ambala area of Haryana on Wednesday, barely four days after two students from Rajouri district were beaten to the pulp in the north Indian state. Reports reaching that a student of B.Sc Radiology namely Mudasir Ahmad, a resident, of Soura Srinagar suffered injuries after a group of locals caught and thrashed him near the hostel room of Maharishi Markandeshwar University where he is pursuing his degree. “From last month, the group of locals thrashed several students and are continuously hurling abuses on us for being Kashmiris,” Aqib Ahmad, a student said. “Today the group of local persons initially hurled abuses on Mudasir and hit him with a stone, resulting in injuries to his face,” he said, adding, “We took the Mudasir to a local hospital for treatment”, he said. Mudasir and other students were going to hostel from varsity when the attack took place near a petrol pump in the area. Mullana Station House Officer (SHO) when contacted told GNS that a police team was deputed to the spot soon after they received information with regard to the incident. “We have received information about a scuffle which took place near the University and we have deputed a police team to ascertain the cause of the incident,” the SHO said. “Let the student record his statement and definitely we will register an FIR and action under the law will be initiated against the accused,” the SHO said. On Friday, two students Amjad Ali and Aaftab Ahmad both residents of Rajouri district assaulted by a group of 15 students when the duo was returning to their university after offering prayers. There was an uproar in assembly, presently in its budget session. The government had assured action against those who beat up the students and ensuring measures to prevent such incidents in future.

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