NEW DELHI In yet another case of targeted onslaughts against Kashmiris across India following the attack in Pulwama, three more Kashmiris were attacked in the New Delhi.
The incident was committed by certain fringe elements in Nangloi area and the Delhi Police has lodged a First Information Report following this incident. We are preparing their sketches and we will be able to apprehend them as soon as possible, DCP Madhur said, reported Mirror Now.
In another incident of assault on Kashmiris, a 24-year-old journalist from the northern state was beaten up here, but local police said it was an incident of road rage.
Police Friday said the journalist was thrashed by two men Thursday night during a squabble at a traffic signal.
Jibran Nazir, who works with a newspaper in Pune, said the assailants told him that they would “send him back to Kashmir” but added that it was not an “organised” attack.
The assailants later apologised to him at the police station, he said. A police official said it was an incident of road rage and not linked with the Pulwama attack.
The incident came a day after students from Kashmir studying in a college in Yavatmal were Wednesday attacked by members of Yuva Sena, the youth wing of Shiv Sena.
Nazir said he was attacked on Tilak Road around 10.45 pm when he was returning home on a motorbike. As he stopped at a traffic signal, two men on a motorbike behind him started honking, asking him to move, which led to a heated exchange.
Noticing that his motorbike had a Himachal Pradesh (HP) registration number, the duo said they would pack him off to Himachal Pradesh.
When Nazir corrected them, saying he was a journalist hailing from Jammu and Kashmir, the duo beat him up, saying “we will send you back to Kashmir, do your journalism there,’ he claimed.
They snatched his mobile phone, damaged his bike and fled. After Nazir noted down their bike number and approached the Swargate police station, police located the assailants, in their early 20s, who came to the police station with their parents and apologised to him.
Nazir said he decided not to pursue the matter further and withdrew his police complaint.
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