For the best experience, open
https://m.greaterkashmir.com
on your mobile browser.
Advertisement

Closure of SMVDMC pre-planned, may have far-reaching consequences: Mehbooba

Mehbooba warned that the decision has set a dangerous precedent
03:10 PM Jan 09, 2026 IST | GK Web Desk
Mehbooba warned that the decision has set a dangerous precedent
closure of smvdmc pre planned  may have far reaching consequences  mehbooba
Closure of SMVDMC pre-planned, may have far-reaching consequences: Mehbooba--- GK File Photo
Advertisement

Srinagar, Jan 09: Peoples Democratic Party president Mehbooba Mufti on Friday said the closure of Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Medical College appeared to be pre-planned, warning that the decision has set a dangerous precedent and could have far-reaching consequences.

Advertisement

Talking to reporters, Mehbooba Mufti said the sequence of events surrounding the derecognition of the medical college raised serious questions. “One evening Omar Abdullah said the college should be closed, and the very next day it was shut. This does not look coincidental,” she said, adding that such actions create fear and uncertainty.

Advertisement

She cautioned that the move could encourage extremist elements elsewhere in the country. Mehbooba said tomorrow, some right-wing organisation might protest in any part of India and demand the removal of Muslim students from Kashmir. “This will become a pattern. Jammu and Kashmir is being used as an experiment, and whatever is tried here is later repeated in other parts of the country,” she said.

Advertisement

Drawing parallels with central agency actions, she said enforcement measures such as ED raids were first intensified in Kashmir and later expanded across the country. Referring to recent developments in West Bengal, Mehbooba said Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was resisting such pressure. “Mamata Banerjee is a tigress and she is standing up,” she said.

Advertisement

Mehbooba Mufti also alleged that an environment was being deliberately created in Jammu to divide people on religious lines. She warned that if Jammu and Kashmir were divided on the basis of religion, it would effectively validate the two-nation theory propounded by Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

Advertisement

“Our leadership rejected the two-nation theory, believing this to be Gandhi’s India. If today we start dividing states on religious lines, then it would mean Jinnah was right,” she said.

Advertisement

She urged the leadership to introspect and refrain from decisions that could deepen social divisions and undermine the pluralistic foundations of the country. [KNT]

Advertisement

Advertisement