Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) has issued an advisory for Kashmiri students across India following increasing reports of profiling, harassment, and sudden eviction from accommodations.
The Association expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives in the attack, reiterating that Kashmiris have always rejected terrorism in all its forms and stand firmly with the victims and their families in this moment of national grief.
Association, however, voiced serious concern that several Kashmiri students are being subjected to sweeping suspicion and discriminatory behaviour in the wake of the incident.
It said students in different states have reported aggressive verification drives, intimidating questioning, disturbances in hostels, and hostile conduct from certain local residents. Some have even been directed to vacate their rented rooms without notice, creating a climate of fear and insecurity among young students far from home.
The JKSA has urged the students to remain extremely vigilant during this sensitive period, advising them to avoid unnecessary movement, public gatherings, travel, or participation in politically charged discussions; both online and offline.
“Even routine comments or harmless reactions on social media may be misinterpreted in the current volatile situation,” it said, while asking the students to exercise utmost restraint and discretion in all interactions.
JKSA encouraged the students to stay in close contact with their families, keep trusted friends informed of their whereabouts, and report any instance of intimidation or harassment; whether by authorities, landlords, or private individuals. It stressed that many students are feeling anxious and unsafe, and assured that the Association is committed to ensuring they are not left to face such challenges alone.
To provide immediate support, Association has released the following helpline numbers for students in distress; 9149676014, 7006922829, 8825005327, 9906299199, 6006169477, 7028642004, 98584 45900, 9682381865, 7006724372, 9906385143, 8126655697, 7006028306, 7780931010, 7889425033.
JKSA said that a dedicated 24×7 rapid-response coordination team has been activated to intervene wherever required.
The Association is in touch with university administrations, local police stations, and state authorities across the country to ensure Kashmiri students are not unfairly targeted or subjected to collective punishment, it said.
JKSA emphasized that unlawful evictions will be immediately taken up with relevant authorities, and urged students to report if they face pressure from landlords or hostel managements.
Association also warned that the surge of online misinformation and communal insinuations, particularly targeting Kashmiri youth, has intensified fear among students. “A society that normalizes suspicion towards its own citizens walks a dangerous path. Collective vilification does not strengthen national security; unity, fairness, and justice do,” JKSA said.
JKSA also reiterated that Kashmiris have always upheld democratic values, national integrity, and peaceful coexistence. The identity of Kashmiri students, who contribute significantly to India’s academic, scientific, and professional spaces, must not be criminalized or viewed through a lens of suspicion.
The Association stressed that while law-enforcement agencies must be allowed to investigate the Delhi blast freely, innocent Kashmiris must not face fear or unjust treatment because of the actions of a few.
Reiterating its appeal for calm, the Association asked students to avoid confrontations, and focus on their academic responsibilities. “If you face any harassment, threats, or intimidation, contact the local police and inform us without delay.”
Association also requested the government, universities, and local administrations to ensure the safety of Kashmiri students nationwide and reiterated its call for a public reassurance from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to prevent further stigmatization and restore trust.







