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Kashmiri students rearrested after protests by right wing organisations

The three Kashmiri engineering students facing sedition charges were arrested again on Monday after protests broke out against the police for releasing them

The students had been released on execution of a bond under Section 169 of CrPC.
The trio, students of a private engineering college, were arrested on Saturday for allegedly raising pro-Pakistan slogans and posting it on social media on the first anniversary of Pulwama attack.

They were let off on Sunday execution of a bond under Section 169 of CrPC.

“They (Kashmiri students) have been arrested, produced before the court and remanded in judicial custody,” the Hubballi-Dharwad police Commissioner R Dileep told .

The police had come under severe criticism for releasing the youths on Sunday.

According to reports they were apprehended in this morning and taken to court.

The action came after members of right wing organisations staged demonstrations outside the police station on Sunday.

Sri Ram Sene chief Pramod Muthalik was among those who criticised the police for releasing the youth who allegedly “demonstrated their anti-India vitriol on the first anniversary of Pulwama attack.”

Police sources said Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai too spoke to the police officials about the case.

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