Police Used Brute Force on Paramedic Female Students
SRINAGAR, 27 Sep, 2012: Various Female Paramedic (General Nursing) Students were injured in Srinagar today after they was protesting against the recent paramedic results that were declared on 25th of September.
Police Intervened and used burte force to quell the protesting female students.
Many Students were injured in Police action.
Out of 7,000 candidates appeared in the exams, only near to 2,000 students were qualified while as 5,000 candidates were failed.
Students accused that Authorities at Jammu and Kashmir State Medical Faculty allegedly kept the students fail in their practical papers. Students was demanding a probe in the mass failure result and also re-conduct of Practical papers.
Today early in morning they assembled outside the Old Secretariat in Srinagar to protest peacefully against this mass failure incident.
Police Intervened and used burte force to quell the protesting female students.
Police Used baton charge on unarmed female paramedic students
Many Students were injured in Police action.
Sakeena Akhtar, a paramedic student, who was protesting told media persons that at least
90 per cent students who had appeared in the recent examinations were shown as failed. "Some
have been shown as failed in theory and some in practicals," she said
Out of the injured Students, Four were shifted to hospital in critical condition.
Not only this, Police also beated a Journalist namely Azhar Qadri working with Kashmir Tribune and Later detained him in a nearby Police station.

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