J&K doctor Monika Langeh and student Ananya Jamwal were threatened for opposing pro-Pakistan slogans raised after India's recent defeat in the ongoing T20 WC.
JAMMU, Oct 28: A medical student in Srinagar has claimed that she received death threats for objecting to pro-Pakistan slogans raised by certain students at her college after Pakistan’s victory over India in the T20 World Cup match. The controversy surrounding Ananya Jamwal, an MBBS student at SKIMS Soura, erupted after one Twitter handle, Abdullah Ghazi, alleged that she was the “culprit” and “police informer” who had lodged a complaint resulting in an FIR and UAPA charges against SKIMS students who […]
The student had objected to pro-Pakistan slogans raised by certain students at her college in J&K after Pakistan’s victory over India in the T20 World Cup match.
In an exclusive conversation with India TV, Ananya Jamwal describes how she is being targeted on social media, being threatened and even being called a rogue element .