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Untoo asks Indian foreign minister to save IIOJK students’ future

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In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the Chairman of International Forum for Justice Human Rights J&K, Mohammad Ahsan Untoo has called upon Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar to intervene to save the future of hundreds of Kashmiri students enrolled in Pakistani universities and colleges.

Muhammad Ahsan Untoo in a letter to S. Jaishankar said that earlier on 17th of March, some thirty male and female students had all the travel documents to travel to Pakistan for their studies but unfortunately all were stopped at Wagah border by Indian security officials.

“Upon inquiry they were told that they need clearance from ministries of home affairs and human resources development and N.O.C from health department in Delhi which was a herculean task as this all was meant to stop Kashmiris.—KMS

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