In a memorandum to the team of Union HRD Ministry, the local students said the demand for permanent presence of central security forces at the institute can make it vulnerable to disturbances owing to political events outside the campus.
"We are all aware of the volatile nature of Kashmir region. Presence of central security or armed security forces of any type will only make the campus (and subsequently, its students) vulnerable to disturbance owing to political events outside college," the memorandum reads.
The local students recalled the widespread protests across Kashmir in 2008 and 2010, saying not a single outstation student was harmed during these incidents.
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students, the local students said the demand was not only "disrespectful" to the teachers at NIT but also the HRD ministry which selects them.
"This allegation is disrespectful to our teachers and by that extension, MHRD which selects them," the local students said.
The local students also opposed formation of basic student councils, saying the current situation was "already sensitive".
"There is a growing divide between different groups within the college. The formation of councils, unions, and bringing politics into the scene will only exacerbate these divides," they added.
"We have always been great hosts to the students who come here from outside. We do our best to make them feel at home, and can assure you without an iota of doubt, that we will continue to do so.Our hands are always extended," they said in the memorandum.
In a letter to the management of NIT Srinagar, the outstation students had listed five demands that, they feel, would enable them to peacefully reside at the campus and concentrate on their studies.