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NEW DELHI: A Pakistani student of Unesco Madanjeet Singh Institute for South Asia Regional Cooperation in the university, has been brutally tortured while asleep in Puducherry University hostel, Tamil Nadu, India.

According to Indian media reports, Ali Hassan was sleeping in his room in Sir C V Raman Hostel on the campus when three unidentified men attacked him with iron rods and liquor bottles.

Reports suggested Raza sustained injuries on his head, neck and back, and underwent treatment at Puducherry Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) and Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (Jipmer).

Police are continuing with the investigations into the assault on Ali Hassan Raza, a Pakistani student of the Pondicherry University, focusing their attention on those who were present in the hostel on Tuesday. - See more at: Pakistani Student Attacked In India - JAAG TV



Indian police are interrogating students and security personnel in relation to a violent attack on Ali Hasan Raza — a Pakistani student at Pondicherry University, according to Indian media.

Cases have also been registered under various Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections including 323 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt), 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint) and 448 (punishment for house trespass), according to police.

According to some reports, police believe the attack may have been the result of mistaken identity.

"We suspect that the attackers might have mistaken him for someone," investigating officer and sub-inspector V Sivakumar said.

The police said most students had vacated the hostel as their exams were over. They however added that the attack was likely carried out by those who stayed on in the hostel.

The attack
On Tuesday, Raza was assaulted by three unidentified men in his room at the Sir CV Raman Hostel.

The group of men reportedly crept up on him while he was sleeping and then beat him with iron rods and liquor bottles. Raza sustained injuries on his head, neck and back.

The 24-year-old was severely wounded and is being treated at the Puducherry Institute of Medical Science (PIMS) and Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (Jipmer). During treatment, Raza said the attackers were his age and may be students of the university.

Raza was doing a post-graduate course in South Asian studies. He is the first and only Pakistani student in Pondicherry University.

In response to the attack, the Student Federation of India (SFI) secretary voiced concern over the incident and said the university must take all measures to bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice. The university also [URL='http://www.pondiuni.edu.in/sites/default/files/hostel150514.pdf']issued new restrictions
on entries to the boys hostel.

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Ali Hassan Raza is the first Pakistani student to enrol at Pondicherry University


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A Pakistani youth’s dream of higher education has turned him into a symbol of people-to-people diplomacy here.

The 22-year-old Ali Hassan Raza’s enrolment at the Pondicherry University has made him quite the cynosure among 5,500 students in the campus, the faculty and even the local police.

Ever since a car was sent to Chennai to pick him up from the airport a few days ago and a rousing reception provided at the campus by classmates and university officials, the police seem to have developed a keen interest in him if only because of the fluctuating relationship that the two neighbour-nations has shared down the years.

Raza, who is the first Pakistani student to enrol at the Pondicherry University, is also one of the few Pakistani students pursuing higher education in India.

Raza, son of Ahamed Raza from Al-Noor City, Pattoki in Kasur district of Pakistan, has been given admission by the UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Institute for South Asia Regional Cooperation (UNESCO MISARC), which was inaugurated recently by the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Pondicherry University.

The presence of Raza, who is pursuing MA in South Asian Studies, along with 18 students from India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and other SAARC (South Asia Association of Regional Cooperation) countries in the university, is considered to be an important change in realising the dream of UNESCO Ambassador Madanjeet Singh, who founded South Asia Foundation with the aim of promoting regional cooperation and peace through education, mutual understanding and friendship among the young people of South Asia.

“We feel delighted to have students from all SAARC countries, including Pakistan, in our campus with great difficulty. The university has become a symbol of nursing seedlings for promoting regional cooperation and enduring friendship with all our neighbouring countries. It is a dream of Madanjeet Singh and it is being realised slowly” says J.A.K. Tareen, Vice-Chancellor, Pondicherry University, who played a leading role over the establishment of UNESCO MISARC funded by South Asia Foundation (SAF).

University officials said though there was no much problem for them to rope in students from SAARC countries including Afghanistan, who were fully sponsored by SAF, they worked a lot to complete the visa formalities for the Pakistani student through various Ministries and agencies including the Ministries of External Affairs and Home.

B. Mohanan Pillai, Director, UNESCO MISARC, said since the university officials faced a lot of hurdles in getting visa for the Pakistani student, which was obvious in general, it was raised at the Governing Council meeting of South Asia Foundation held in France recently. Subsequently, the SAF took it up the matter with Ministries concerned.

Though Mr. Raza movements are restricted and monitored by the police, staying in India is a delightful experience for him. He feels that he has broken the deadlock over getting visa for studying in India.

“I feel I am the luckiest Pakistani for being permitted to pursue higher studies in India, which has tremendous potential for higher education. I don’t have words to describe the hospitality, affection and love shown by the Indian brethrens, professors and others. I don’t feel I am too far away from my home. I feel at home here enjoying each and every moment of life,” Mr. Raza told The Hindu .

He added that when he approached the Indian High Commission in Pakistan for visa, the officials told him that there was no provision for issuing visa for Pakistani students. Quoting a website he pointed out that there were restricted provisions for student visa in India on a case by case basis and finally he was granted visa. If the visa procedures were simplified, a large number of Pakistani students would come for pursuing higher studies in India, Mr. Raza hoped.

“We feel delighted to have students from all SAARC countries, including Pakistan, in our campus”

Puducherry home to Pakistani student - The Hindu
 
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Oh well we malayalis also got treatment like this when we studied in that state .My friends has a lot of experience.I think this poor guy talked to them something bad ,may be just humour about tamilians or tamil language .This man dont attacked by locals like this because he is a Pakistani.
 
Why many foreigners including Pakistan think of India as safe place? In fact, India is not safe place for any people.

Three unidentified men need to be arrested immediately to Pakistan or US court for harsh punishment.
 
Why many foreigners including Pakistan think of India as safe place? In fact, India is not safe place for any people.

Three unidentified men need to be arrested immediately to Pakistan or US court for harsh punishment.

Oh well .Pakistan is so safe with extra protection of TTP and its allies:lol:.

Really.First punish those who behind the 26/11 then talk about justice.
 
Indian police are interrogating students and security personnel in relation to a violent attack on Ali Hasan Raza — a Pakistani student at Pondicherry University, according to Indian media.

Cases have also been registered under various Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections including 323 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt), 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint) and 448 (punishment for house trespass), according to police.

According to some reports, police believe the attack may have been the result of mistaken identity.

"We suspect that the attackers might have mistaken him for someone," investigating officer and sub-inspector V Sivakumar said.

The police said most students had vacated the hostel as their exams were over. They however added that the attack was likely carried out by those who stayed on in the hostel.

The attack
On Tuesday, Raza was assaulted by three unidentified men in his room at the Sir CV Raman Hostel.

The group of men reportedly crept up on him while he was sleeping and then beat him with iron rods and liquor bottles. Raza sustained injuries on his head, neck and back.

The 24-year-old was severely wounded and is being treated at the Puducherry Institute of Medical Science (PIMS) and Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (Jipmer). During treatment, Raza said the attackers were his age and may be students of the university.

Raza was doing a post-graduate course in South Asian studies. He is the first and only Pakistani student in Pondicherry University.

In response to the attack, the Student Federation of India (SFI) secretary voiced concern over the incident and said the university must take all measures to bring the perpetrators of the attack to justice. The university also issued new restrictions on entries to the boys hostel.
Indian police clueless after attack on Pakistani student - Pakistan - DAWN.COM
 
Well a lot of Pakistanis are very very racist... I mean I remember seeing a youtube video where the Pakistani anchor was making fun of tamil and saying it sounds wierd and proving that pak has no similarity to India.
Maybe he said something which is normal in Pak ( like they do to Mojahirs) and got thrashed.

Tamils dont tolerated anything that hurts their culture.Other South Indians including keralites will get some concesssions because for them or their politicians we are dravidians .But Pakistanis wont get that.Their attitude of superiority wont work among Tamilians.
 
Very unfortunate. Hope the police will bring the guilty to the books at the earliest.
 
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