A group of Kashmiri students at Noida-based International university were assaulted and made to shout anti-Pakistan slogan, according to news reports.

A group of Kashmiri students at Noida-based Noida International University have alleged that they were assaulted and made to shout anti-Pakistan slogans .

According to a report in the Asian Age, "the Kashmiri students alleged that they were forced to raise anti-Pakistan and pro-Indian slogans on Saturday night."

The students have gone on a protest and according to a report in Hindustan Times, close to 100 students living in the hostel protested against the incident.

“We don’t feel safe here. Those boys were completely drunk when they entered our room. We called the police but they did not get here on time," a student told the Hindustan Times.

The university has said that it has set up an enquiry committee and has moved 100 Kashmiri students to a new hostel to ensure their safety.

Earlier in March, a university in Meerut had decided to suspend over 60 Kashmiri students for celebrating Pakistan's victory in a cricket match against India.

The incident had seen a fight between 8-10 Kashmiri students and local students in the hostel premises of Swami Vivekanand Subharti University (SVSU). The University had then gone to suspend over 67 students and charges of sedition were also filed against them. The charges were later dropped.