Overview
- The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association said Mohammad Ramzan was stopped in Kangra, forced to prove his identity, searched, mocked over carrying an AK‑47, and then allegedly assaulted.
- JKSA identified Surjeet Rajput Guleria as the accused in the Kangra case and alleged his involvement in at least three similar incidents last month.
- The group said most prior complaints in Himachal yielded few FIRs and urged Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu to order arrests and provide protection to Kashmiri traders.
- In the earlier January 28 case in Uttarakhand’s Vikas Nagar, two Kashmiri brothers were attacked, with Tabish suffering severe head injuries and a fractured arm as visuals of the injuries circulated widely.
- Uttarakhand Police registered an FIR under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita provisions and arrested main accused Sanjay Yadav, while political and religious leaders condemned the incidents and JKSA petitioned the Union Home Minister.