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Kashmiri students leave for home after clash in Punjab college | KNO

The students have appealed to the Jammu and Kashmir government to give them security or make arrangements so that they too would leave for their homes.

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At least 40 Kashmiri students have left for home a day after clashes broke out between two student groups at a private college in Ludhiana area of Punjab. The rest of the students were feeling insecure about their safety despite assurances from the college administration and police. "Though the management has assured us safety but we are feeling insecure as the students from other states keep staring and hurling choicest abuses at us," said a student at Gulzar Group of Institutions in Ludhiana Khanna. The students have appealed to the Jammu and Kashmir government to give them security or make arrangements so that they too would leave for their homes. "We are really distressed here as the situation is getting worse," they said.(Greater kashmir)

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