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Kashmir University professor reported missing, protests erupt

The family of Muhammad Rafi Bhat from the Sociology department told University authorities that he had been missing since Friday.

Updated on: May 05, 2018 06:04 PM IST
Indo Asian News Service, Srinagar | By
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An assistant professor from the Kashmir University has been reported missing leading to protests by the students, police said on Saturday.

Maple trees seen all over ground inside Kashmir University campus in Srinagar. (Shutterstock)
Maple trees seen all over ground inside Kashmir University campus in Srinagar. (Shutterstock)

The family of Muhammad Rafi Bhat from the Sociology department told university authorities that he had been missing since Friday.

The vice chancellor of the varsity met the protesting students and Bhat’s family members to inform them that governor N N Vohra, chief minister Mehbooba Mufti, director general of Police (DGP) and the university the Chancellor were notified of the incident.

Classes and all other academic activities were suspended in the University.

Bhat belongs to Chunduna village of Ganderbal district.

He has a doctorate in sociology in addition to having cleared the exam for UGC’s Junior Research Fellowship (JRF).

 
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