Mohammad Idrees, a resident of south Kashmir's Anantnag district, was part of a group of students of Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology which went to Bhopal for a training course.
He was reportedly detained by the GRP on Wednesday when he with other students boarded a train.
"The group of students from SKUAST after completing their training course at Bhopal boarded a train for Delhi.
"Reportedly, in the train a woman clicked a photograph of the man and posted on social media with a caption which created confusion and railway police detained one of the students.
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Veeri made the statement after the opposition members raised the issue in the House along with the issue of alleged thrashing of students from the state in Haryana.
CPI(M) leader and MLA M Y Tarigami, raising the issue during the Zero Hour, suggested adopting a resolution to appeal the Centre to ensure safety of Kashmiri students studying in educational institutions outside the state.
"Cutting across the political divide this House should pass a resolution urging the prime minister to condemn such incidents on the floor of Parliament.
"And also assuring the people that such heinous crimes will be probed and those found involved are punished according to the law, the MLA said.
Reacting to the reports of thrashing of Kashmiri students in Haryana's Mahendragarh last evening, he said a hate campaign has been unleashed on Kashmiris outside the state and it has patronage of "communal forces" in the country.
"Such incidents have serious implications. The already prevailing uncertain situation in Kashmir gets compounded by such incidents.
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