LUCKNOW, Mar 7 (AFP): Police in northern India said Friday they had dropped sedition charges against a group of Kashmiri students who cheered on Pakistan in a recent cricket match, but they could still face prosecution over the incident.
A group of 60 students were suspended from the Swami Vivekanand Subharti University (SVSU) in the town of Meerut and escorted from the campus over what the vice chancellor called "unacceptable" behaviour after the match last Sunday.
Pakistan beat India in a tense Asia Cup contest and the case has highlighted the sometimes hostile reaction to Indian Kashmiris who often feel a greater sense of loyalty to Muslim-majority Pakistan.
The former kingdom in the northern Himalayas is divided between India and Pakistan, but each claims it in full. It has sparked two of the neighbours' three wars since independence in 1947.
"In absence of any evidence to support the charges of sedition... we shall not probe the complaint in this light," Meerut police chief Omkar Singh told AFP.
He said that police were acting on a complaint from the university and the students might still be booked under laws against spreading hatred between castes and communities or causing damage to property.
Indian Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah called the sedition charges "unacceptably harsh" Thursday.
Indian police drop sedition charge against cricket fans
FE Team | Published: March 08, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00
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