"If we would have kept him (Burhan) in jail for entire life, it would have better than killing him. I feel so. Killing a militant is ok and those who have done deaths and destruction should be killed. The problem in Kashmir is that people are still with militancy...We need to understand this," Sharma told media at afunction here yesterday.
He said an "issued was created" by killing the militant.
Sharma said students in Kashmir are "dedicated, well organised and career conscious but would fight if they feel they are being harassed".
"They (Kashmiri students) are very enlightened. It was a surprise and shock for me as to why they don't go to schools and colleges. It is sensitive issue. I am not a politician, I am a educationist," he added.
"It is clarified and impressed upon that the statement given by the vice chancellor, which is already available on the social media as well, be interpreted in the light of academic pursuits only, as it in no way was aimed to promote or protect the interests or hurt the sentiments of any individual. Communication gap caused, if any, is regretted," a statement quoted Sharma as saying.
He said, "It is unfortunate that some vested interests have started twisting the statement to satiate their own objectives".
BJYM today held protests over Sharma's remarks, saying as an academician he should stick to his work only.
State General Secretary, BJYM, Vikas Choudhary said he (Sharma) has given his statement at a time when there was unrest in the state and "our jawans were giving sacrifices for the nation".
President, Chamber of Commerce and Industry Jammu, Rakesh Gupta said the chamber was concerned about the statement by the vice chancellor.
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