OCCUPIED SRINAGAR: Junaid Ayub Rather cowered alongside 30 other students in a small room for two nights while large crowd of peoples chanted for their blood external, before finally escaping the rage sweeping India after final week suicide bombing in Kashmir.Similar scenes have played out across the nation as Kashmiris living absent from home flee violent reprisals following the latest attack in the restive Himalayan region, which eliminateed at least 40 Indian paramilitary soldiers.Rather said angry crowds gathered external hostels and apartments rented by Kashmiri students in Dehradun, north of fresh Delhi, shouting for the "traitors" and "terrorismists" hiding inside to be shot."It took us four days to reach home in Kashmir with measure help from police and a Muslim commerceman," Rather, who had lived in the northern city for two years, told AFP after reaching his home south of Srinagar."Thirty of us slept in one room for two nights before we could large crowd of peopleilise help to flee."The commerceman let them take refuge in his home until buses could be organised to get them to safety.Around 11,000 Kashmiri students enrol at Indian universities external their home state each year.Numerous are now clamouring to return home fearing violent attacks if they stay.Video footage of Kashmiris being beaten and taunted in Indian cities has been widely shared on social media, while rightwing Hindu groups and pundits on TV news channels have encouraged reprisals.A professor from fresh Delhi Jawaharlal Nehru University this week publicly called for the execution of 40 Kashmiris to avenge the suicide bombing, while two other colleges announced they would no longer accept students from the territory.- Distress calls -More than 500 students, along with 100 commercemen, have already reachd back in Kashmir to flee a "climate of fear and intimidation across India", said Kashmir Traders and Manufacturers Federation chief Mohammad Yasin Khan.More were on their way, he told AFP."We are continually receiving distress calls from all kinds of people asking for help," Khan said.Some Kashmiri students have also been suspended by Indian universities for allegedly posting insensitive comments on social media about the suicide attack, while others have been arrested on sedition charges.India interior ministry has ordered state governments to protect Kashmiri students -- but several political leaders have also stoked aggressive anti-Kashmir sentiment since the bombing."Don&t visit Kashmir Boycott everything Kashmiri," Meghalaya state governor Tathagata Roy wrote on Twitter.More than 500,000 Indian troops are stationed in the IoK.Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who faces an election in the coming months and is under presdegree to take a tough stand on militants, has promised those responsible for the bombing "shall pay a heavy price".His Pakistani counterpart Imran Khan promised retaliation against any Indian attack on his country soil.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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