New Delhi, Nov. 18 -- The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association in the city, on Monday, said that several Kashmiri students across northern states are facing eviction and intimidation following the Red Fort blast in Delhi on November 10. The association has written a letter to Prime Minister, urging intervention against "the vilification" of the community. "Kashmiri students believe in India's democracy and reject terrorism in all forms. Yet, they are being profiled and vilified by authorities and residents. Many landlords have asked them to vacate their rooms, forcing students to return," said Nasir Khuehami, national convenor of the association, at a press conference on Monday. "....the aftermath of the Delhi blast has created heightened fear and anxiety among Kashmiri students. Many students, fearing stigmatisation have returned home, leaving crucial academic responsibilities," the letter, also seen by HT, read.htc...