At least 10 Kashmiri students, caught in a row over cheering for Pakistan cricket team, have been expelled by a private university after they were found ‘guilty of misconduct and damaging property’, the Indian media reported on Saturday.
The suspension of 57 other Kashmiri students was revoked. A disciplinary committee found 10 students guilty of misconduct and damaging property over two months after a controversy broke out over Swami Vivekanand Subharti University taking action against students after they allegedly celebrated Pakistan beating India in a tense Asia Cup contest in an Asia Cup match on February 23.