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Amarinder Singh Hosts Kashmiri Students On Eid, Says Situation To Improve

Darpan News Desk IANS, 12 Aug, 2019 08:11 PM

    Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Monday hosted 125 Kashmiri students on Eid and said he was confident that situation would improve in the Valley soon.

     

    The students belonged to various universities of Punjab.

     

    With curfew-like restrictions in place across the Valley, it was an Eid away from home for the students.

     

    Normal life in the Valley has been hit following heavy security deployment and restrictions on the movement of people besides the suspension of telecom services after Parliament revoked Jammu and Kashmir's special status under Article 370 of the Constitution.

     

    The invitation from the chief minister for lunch at Punjab Bhavan in Chandigarh made it an occasion to cherish and feel at home, said many students.

     

    Assuring them of their safety in Punjab, the chief minister said, "We cannot replace your families. But I hope you consider us as your family too."

     
     

    The Punjab Chief Minister told the students that though he had not been to Kashmir for a long time due to his busy political schedule, he considered the Valley as his second home, adding that it was his heartfelt desire to share the happiness of this festival with the students.

     

    The Chief Minister said he was confident that their families back home were safe and they would be able to meet them soon, an official statement said.

     

    Reciprocating the Chief Minister's sentiments, the students said they too considered Punjab as their second home, where they had always felt safe, even after the Pulwama terror attack.

     

    "We have seen that Punjabis have a big heart," quipped a student, Faiq Salem, while another thanked Amarinder Singh for listening to them.

     

    "Coming here today reminds us of our families," said Farzana Hafeez, admitting that till they received the invitation, they had been feeling very lonely at the thought of not being at home for the Eid celebrations.

     
     

    As a memento of their love and respect, the students presented to the chief minister a portrait made by Abdul Azad, a fine arts Kashmiri student from Chandigarh University.

     

    As the Kashmiri students interacted with Amarinder Singh, one of them gifted him a Kashmiri samovar.

     

    Amarinder Singh gave sweets to the students to celebrate the occasion.

     

    Punjab ministers Brahm Mohindra and Balbir Singh Sidhu, Chief Secretary Karan Avtar Singh and the Chief Minister's Media Adviser Raveen Thukral were present on the occasion.

     

    In the aftermath of the revocation of the special status for Jammu and Kashmir by Parliament, the Punjab government has ordered to increase the security for around 8,000 Kashmiri students in the state and directed superintendents of police and deputy commissioners to meet them personally.

     

    The Chief Minister had ordered the scaling up of the security in the Punjab districts bordering Kashmir.

     

    Meanwhile, Muslims across Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh offered prayers at mosques on Monday morning.

     

    Eid celebrations were held amid tight security arrangements.

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