The video of her sound bite, taken by a little known news portal News Review, went viral on Facebook and she was trolled for her comments on the social media site.
Later, News Review deleted the post but reproduced it without showing her face yesterday evening. Abuse flooded the comments section thereafter.
Some of the other women cadets from Kashmir, whoare undergoing training at the National Cadet Corps (NCC) camp atSainik school at Nagrota on the outskirts of Jammu city, echoed her views.
The soft-spoken woman, a student of the government women's degree college in Anantnag, yesterday said she was the only woman representing her college at the camp even. Many others wanted to join the camp but were discouraged by their parents from doing so because of the troubled situation in south Kashmir.
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"I want to tell the youth that the real azadi (freedom) is here. If you want azadi, it is here," she said in the post and asked young Kashmiris to stay away from stone pelting and raising pro azadi slogans.
Over 100 Kashmiri cadets including a good number of women are taking part in the NCC camp for selection to the Jammu and Kashmir Directorate Thal Sainik team which will take part in national level competitions in Delhi shortly.
While hundreds of comments targeted her, a few defended her stance as well. One comment read, "Go join the Indian dogs," to her post.
One Facebook user questioned those heaping abuse on her and asked them to be careful with their language. He too came under fire.