During his interaction, the minister asked the students to become the ambassadors of Jammu and Kashmir and help in breaking the negative image of Kashmir, built by a section of media.
"On the direction of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, Minister for Law and Justice Abdul Haq Khan today met Kashmiri students studying in various colleges of Mumbai to get the firsthand account of the issues being faced by them outside the state," an official spokesman said.
Khan said that studying outside the state could be a blessings in disguise for the students as they could bridge the gap by knowing more about the people and diverse cultures and help in removing negative images.
"Once people talk to each other, the negative notions against each other get demolished and real picture comes to fore," the minister was quoted as saying. He further added that it was the only way that people of Kashmir can counter the negative image being portrayed by a section of media.
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The students told the minister about hardships being faced by them in finding rented accommodation.
They also demanded setting up of a special helpline in the state on which the students can contact the government in case of any need.
The minister assured that all the measures would be taken in safeguarding the interest of the students who are studying outside the state, the spokesperson said.
"The Chief Minister's grievances cell is functional 24X7 and monitored continuously," he said, adding that the safety and security of the students studying outside the state was the prime responsibility of the government.