Suspension of Kashmiri Students issue mostly resolved: Matoo

Students will soon resume their classes
Srinagar: The authorities at Meerut including Police and university officials have expressed their desire for the early return of the suspended Kashmiri students, said Junaid Matoo, a youth leader of National Conference who was deputed by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to Meerut on March 6.
Matoo told KNS over phone from Meerut that he had series of meetings with the senior government officials at Meerut and that the matter has been amicably sorted out. “Now only the modalities are being discussed that when the students shall resume their classes in the university.”
Matoo stated that he held a detailed meeting with the Vice Chancellor (VC) of the University in presence of the resident commissioner Mr. Agarwal and that the response of VC over the issue of safe return of suspended students to varsity was ‘positive.’ “I also held meetings with the senior civil and police authorities overt the issue including Divisional Commissioner, DIG and SSP- the administration has also assured that it is hopeful that the students will resume their studies at the earliest.”  
He added that during his meeting with the VC of the university, it was assured that all necessary arrangements shall be made for the security of the suspended students. ”In a very near future it can be stated that when will the students resume their duties.” (KNS)