Many edn institutions shut in J&K
   Date :16-May-2019

 
SRINAGAR:
 
AMID calls of hanging of rapist as students continue to clash with the police, the authorities in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday shut down most educational institutions in the Valley. Fearing further spurts in violence as the protests took centre-stage after two consecutive rape incidents were reported in Bandipora and Ganderbal districts, colleges in Srinagar city, Baramulla, Sopore, Bandipora, Ganderbal, Anantnag, Kupwara, Badgam and other districts were ordered to remain shut. Even the higher secondary schools were closed in many towns with vulnerable law and other situation.
 
The protests were further fuelled on Tuesday after reports of the Ganderbal rape incident surfaced even as the Valley was already seething over the May 9 Bandipora case. Police said the Ganderbal incident happened on Sunday. The students of different educational institutions demanded justice to the victims and stern punishment to the accused as they clashed with the security forces.Students of Amar Singh (AS) College, Srinagar, carrying placards and banners, staged protests in the college campus. They have been demanding death penalty to the accused. The students of Kashmir Law College Nowshera Srinagar also took out a protest rally. The MBBS students of SKIMS Medical College in Bemina assembled in the premises and staged protests. They demanded the death penalty to the accused.
 
J&K Police asked to file report in minor’s rape
 
SRINAGAR
 
THE Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Wednesday asked the police to file on Friday the status report on the rape of a minor in Bandipora which triggered widespread protests. Chief Justice Gita Mittal took suo motu notice of the crime and asked the Inspector General of Police to file the report. A three-year-old was raped in Bandipora district on May 8. The accused has been arrested.