He also said a "blanket ban" on the freedom of expression and absence of student activism in the educational institutions was the primary factor for the ongoing students' agitation in Kashmir.
"There is a blanket ban on freedom of expression, even inside school premise, let alone in colleges and universities. Student activism is a distant dream in Kashmir and no form of deliberation and exchange of ideas and expression of thought is "allowed," he said addressing a seminar here.
The Hurriyat Conference chairman said with such "strict" curbs in place for students, authorities have pushed students and youth of Kashmir to wall leaving them with the only option of hitting the streets to be heard.
Mirwaiz demanded that students' associations should be revived in the schools, the colleges and the universities across Kashmir. Also, student activism and freedom of expression be restored and students be allowed to put forth their point of view and aspirations.
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He said now, even the students of educational institutions were being made "soft targets by the state which is highly condemnable".
Farooq said while the situation in Kashmir is "volatile with political social and religious curbs and bans" put in place to crush the "people's movement" now even on the educational front students are being made "soft targets by the state which is highly condemnable".
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