Srinagar, Feb. 24 -- Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Tuesday said he would take up with the Punjab government the controversy surrounding the alleged harassment and eviction threats faced by Kashmiri Muslim students seeking special meal arrangements during the holy month of Ramzan.
Speaking to reporters, Omar said he would speak to the Chief Minister of Punjab, stressing that the matter primarily falls within the university's jurisdiction.
"This is the university's job. The Punjab government has always supported Jammu and Kashmir, and I can say with confidence that the Punjab government will not allow this," he said.
He added that the university administration must address the issue and ensure that students do not face ...