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The grand finale of ICC T20 World Cup took place today (November 13) between England and Pakistan. While the entire country was glued to their TV, Students from Jammu and Kashmir and Bihar broke into a fight in their college in Moga Punjab.
The fight turned so severe that many students were injured due to stone pelting. Around 60-70 students were watching the England vs Pakistan match in their college hostel.
It is during the match that the students had a heated argument. The local police reached the spot and the statements of the students are being recorded. The matter is also being investigated. There are 900-1000 students in this college out of which about 500 students are from Jammu and Kashmir.
Primary investigation suggests that the fight was instigated when one section started chanting slogans against Pakistan triggering the other section, as per Tribune reports. Reportedly, Kashmiri students were supporting Pakistan, while another group of students belonging to Bihar and other states allegedly raised slogans against Pakistan, which resulted in the clash.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/cri...sedgntp&cvid=d8da3266a21e4813b7979a6c330fa48a
The fight turned so severe that many students were injured due to stone pelting. Around 60-70 students were watching the England vs Pakistan match in their college hostel.
It is during the match that the students had a heated argument. The local police reached the spot and the statements of the students are being recorded. The matter is also being investigated. There are 900-1000 students in this college out of which about 500 students are from Jammu and Kashmir.
Primary investigation suggests that the fight was instigated when one section started chanting slogans against Pakistan triggering the other section, as per Tribune reports. Reportedly, Kashmiri students were supporting Pakistan, while another group of students belonging to Bihar and other states allegedly raised slogans against Pakistan, which resulted in the clash.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/cri...sedgntp&cvid=d8da3266a21e4813b7979a6c330fa48a