Andhra Pradesh Nursing College Exposed: The Brutal Face of Indian State Terrorism Against Kashmiri Students
March 4, 2026The recent disturbing events at the Government College of Nursing in Kurnool Andhra Pradesh have exposed the hollow claims of Indian secularism. Kashmiri Muslim students are being subjected to blatant religious persecution in Indian educational institutions. This is a calculated manifestation of Hindutva ideology that seeks to erase Muslim identity. By targeting sacred practices like fasting and the hijab the Indian state is sending a clear message that there is no room for Islam in its fascist vision. This systematic hostility is designed to break the spirit of Kashmiri youth through institutionalized bullying and state-backed bigotry.
1 The Recent Incident in Kurnool
1.1 Denial of Sehri and Iftar Arrangements
In a display of inhumanity college authorities in Kurnool weaponized hunger against fasting Kashmiri students. By refusing arrangements for sehri and iftar the administration criminalized a fundamental pillar of Islam. Students were barred from bringing food from outside forcing them to endure the strain of fasting without nutrition. When students protested they were told to leave the institution if religion was important to them. This rhetoric mirrors the aggressive mantra used by extremist elements in India to humiliate minorities. It is a clear attempt to use starvation as a tool of administrative control.
1.2 Aggressive Hijab Restrictions and Harassment
The institution has launched a direct assault on the dignity of female Kashmiri students by intimidating them to remove their hijab. One student was told to avoid visible religious practices. This demand is legally fraudulent and morally bankrupt. This environment is a psychological battlefield where young women are forced to choose between education and faith. Under the guise of discipline the college enforces an extremist agenda violating Article 25 and Article 14 of the Indian Constitution. These rights do not apply to Kashmiris under a regime that views Muslim identity as a threat.
1.3 The Failure of the Special Scholarship Scheme
Kashmiri students under the Special Scholarship Scheme are being treated as second-class citizens. They are lured into Indian institutions only to be monitored like suspects and denied religious rights. Instead of integration the Indian state facilitates institutionalized alienation. Thousands of students find themselves isolated in a land that views their identity as defiance. The scheme is a PR stunt to hide the ongoing cultural erasure in Kashmir.
2 Past Events and Documented Patterns of Persecution
2.1 The 2022 Karnataka Hijab Controversy
The Kurnool incident follows the state-backed Islamophobia of the 2022 Karnataka Hijab controversy. During that period more than 150 students were barred from classrooms for wearing a headscarf. This was a watershed moment where the Indian judicial machinery aligned to strip Muslim women of their agency. The dispute spread to dozens of institutions creating a nationwide atmosphere of fear. It proved the Indian state is willing to sacrifice the education of thousands to appease extremist voting blocs.
2.2 Alarming Statistics of Communal Crime
Data from the National Crime Records Bureau shows a society spiraling into communal chaos. Reported cases under communal or religious categories consistently exceed 8,000 per year nationwide. These numbers represent a cycle of riots and state-sanctioned vandalism. In a nation with 8,000 communal incidents annually educational institutions are not safe havens. The statistics prove the Indian classroom is a zone of high risk for Muslims where violence is rewarded and justice is denied.
2.3 Documented Discrimination in Higher Education
Since 2019 there has been a surge in discrimination complaints from minority students. Civil rights groups report dozens of complaints annually highlighting a systematic effort to purge Islamic practices. Tactics include illegal restrictions on religious dress and denial of prayer spaces. Constant verbal harassment and social boycotts have become the norm. While the government avoids maintaining a database for campus bigotry the reality is constant intimidation. Students face academic ruin through biased grading and administrative pressure to conform to Hindutva norms.
2.4 The Targeting of Kashmiri Students Post 2019
The year 2019 marked a dark turn for Kashmiri students. Following the illegal revocation of the regions status students became targets for mob violence and administrative security measures. In several states students were threatened and forced to vacate hostels. They are used as scapegoats whenever political tensions rise. Whether through online harassment or physical threats the Indian academic space is hostile territory for anyone with a Kashmiri identity. The state encourages a narrative of hate treating every Kashmiri student as a potential radical.
The Final Verdict on Indian Institutional Tyranny
The targeting of Kashmiri students in Andhra Pradesh is a symptom of a decaying democracy traded for extremism. From 150 students barred in Karnataka to 8,000 annual communal crimes the evidence of a campaign against Muslims is undeniable. By denying rights to fast and wear the hijab India exposes its face as a state using education for forced assimilation. The international community must recognize the brutal reality of harassment and exclusion behind scholarship slogans. The denial of constitutional protections for Kashmiris is the cornerstone of modern Indian policy. This aggression will lead to resistance as Kashmiri youth refuse to surrender their faith to a hateful system.

