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Injured Pakistani student in India on way to home

A Pakistani student Ali Hasan Raza who was attacked at Pondicherry University, left for Pakistan on Thursday evening after the Indian authorities gave him permission to travel back home, according to an Indian media website.

Raza flew to New Delhi on Thursday from Chennai. He is expected to travel onwards from New Delhi to Lahore.

In a telephonic conversation, Raza said that the Indian Home Ministry had permitted him to return to his home country, adding that he was being escorted by the Pondicherry police personnel.

He also said that he would be willing to return to India in case his presence was required by the investigating team to cooperate in the probe of the assault against him.

Raza was attacked while sleeping by three unidentified men in his room at the Sir CV Raman Hostel on Tuesday. The attackers beat him with iron rods and liquor bottles. Raza sustained injuries on his head, neck and back.

The 24-year-old was severely wounded and is being treated at the Puducherry Institute of Medical Science (PIMS) and Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (Jipmer). During treatment, Raza said the attackers were his age and may be students of the university.

Raza was doing a post-graduate course in South Asian studies. He is the first and only Pakistani student in PondicherryUniversity.

 

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