Opposition Targets Govt Over Deployment of Forces at NIT Srinagar
Opposition Targets Govt Over Deployment of Forces at NIT Srinagar
The government told Lok Sabha that it was not a suo motu or unilateral decision but it was done following requests from the institute authorities.

The Opposition took on the government in Parliament over the National Institute of Technology in Srinagar issue. The Centre came under attack over deployment of central forces inside NIT in Srinagar.

The government told Lok Sabha that it was not a suo motu or unilateral decision but it was done following requests from the institute authorities.

"It was not our decision, not a suo motu decision. There was a request from the NIT authorities and hence the decision was taken to deploy central forces in the campus. It was not a unilateral decision of the central government," Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said.

Rijiju's remarks during Question Hour came after Congress chief whip Jyotiraditya Scindia alleged that by deploying the central forces in the NIT campus, the central government had undermined the Jammu and Kashmir Police.

The NIT in Srinagar had witnessed clashes between local and outstation students after India lost to West Indies in World T-20 semi final match on March 31, following which paramilitary forces were deployed at the campus.

Scindia accused the Jammu and Kashmir Police of "brutally" attacking the protesting students of NIT, claiming that they resorted to lathicharge on those students who were shouting slogans like 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai'.

The Congress leader's comments invited strong protests from treasury benches, particularly from BJP MP and former Union Home Secretary RK Singh, who said Jammu and Kashmir Police is known for its sacrifices for the country's unity and integrity and such comments are unwarranted.

Rijiju said it is a known fact that it is the state police which takes action wherever necessary and the central forces only help the local authorities.

He said three companies of paramilitary personnel were deployed inside the NIT campus while outside is being guarded

by the Jammu and Kashmir Police.

A company of central forces comprises of around 100 personnel.

(With additional information from PTI)

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