DEHRADUN: In the wake of terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pulwama in which 40 CRPF personnel were killed, Uttarakhand police on Sunday appealed to Kashmiri students studying in the state to not issue provocative statements on social media. Some Kashmiri youths studying in Dehradun had alleged that they were harassed and  sked by their landlords to vacate accommodations fearing attacks on their properties in the aftermath of the attack.


"People are outraged across the country over the Pulwama attack and students from Jammu and Kashmir studying in Uttarakhand should not issue provocative statements on social media to add fuel to the fire," PTI quoted Additional Director General of Police Ashok Kumar as saying.

Kumar, however, added that Kashmiri students have no reason to worry as police is there to ensure their complete safety.On allegations of a section of Kashmiri girl students that they remained locked up for hours in a room as they were afraid about their safety, he said, "The matter had been blown out of proportion."

"They had shouted anti-India slogans when a candle march procession was being carried out by locals, triggering tension. However, police intervened immediately and the matter was resolved. But they blew up the matter while talking to a section of the press," he said.The ADG said one Kashmiri student, who had sent a message to his friends on WhatsApp expressing happiness over the terrorist attack on a CRPF convoy in Pulwama, has been arrested.The student named Kaishar Rashid was arrested late on Saturday night and sent to jail, he said.

A case under Section 505(2) of the IPC had been registered against Rashid, SSP Nivedita Kukreti said.