Tension over cricket Dispute in Indian Kashmir

Students and police clashed at the National Institute of Technology in Srinagar, the summer capital, with police charging students stick.
The mood was soured after India lost to the West Indies in the World T20 cricket semi-final on Thursday.
Kashmiris say non-local students cheered as India lost, and stop others from unfurled the national flag.
The campus authorities to suspend classes amid security concerns after the outbreak of clashes between the two sides.
It has now been the deployment of paramilitary police to maintain order.
Many people in the land - especially in the valley of Kashmir, with a Muslim majority - do not want to be governed by India. They prefer to be either independent or part of Pakistan.
Earth has been the spark for two of the three wars between India and Pakistan: the first in 1947-8, and the second in 1965.
He stopped the march
Classes resumed this week, but the students tried non-Kashmiri, on Tuesday night to march out of the campus, and was stopped at the main gate by police.
"The students attacked the policemen, including officers and began to throw stones," a police spokesman told the BBC Hindi.
"This resulted in damage to public property. Police chased the mob and some students were injured." Wounded a dozen students in the police batons. The students accused the police confiscation of the national flag were carrying.
Resume classes on Wednesday, but many students have been the intersection of classes in protest.
Some students have issued non-Kashmiri-mail to the university, saying they face discrimination and demanding the lifting of the national flag of India in the enterprise, as well as sent a Kashmiri minister flag.Education Smriti Iranian government officials to the campus, and vowed to ensure a safe environment for students.
Interior Minister Rajnath Singh said he had sought assurances from the Prime Minister of the newly appointed State Mehbooba Mufti on the issue.
The incident comes two months after the leader of the Indian students from Jawaharlal Nehru University, was arrested on charges of "sedition" charges chanting slogans "hostile to the nation."
The arrest sparked protests and debate about nationalism in India.
He was released on bail in March, but the government has stuck to its position that it will punish "anti-nation elements"Students walk past an Indian paramilitary soldiers of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) in Srinagar, summer capital of Indian administered Kashmir, 06 April 2016

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