Police register case, lecturer shifted, inquiry ordered within 15 days after protest turns violent
Police have arrested eight people and identified 25 others after a student protest in Sopore turned violent. The protest started over an alleged harassment case involving a lecturer. Authorities said the situation is now under control. Officials confirmed that legal action has begun and an inquiry has been ordered to investigate the allegations and related incidents.
Student protest escalates into vandalism
The protest took place on Monday in Sopore town of Baramulla district. Students gathered to raise concerns about an alleged harassment case involving a senior lecturer. The protest quickly intensified. Students blocked roads and disrupted normal movement in the area.
Reports confirmed that stone-pelting occurred at some locations. Public property was damaged during the unrest. Police responded quickly and deployed forces to control the situation. Authorities later managed to calm the protesters after giving assurance of fair action.
Police action and arrests confirmed
Police officials said eight individuals have been arrested for their involvement in vandalism. Authorities also identified 25 others using evidence and local verification. Officials confirmed that strict legal action will follow.
A case has been registered in connection with the incident. Police have started a detailed investigation. Officials said more arrests are possible if further evidence emerges during the probe.
Senior Superintendent of Police Sopore stated that law enforcement is committed to maintaining public order. He added that those involved in violence will be held accountable.
Lecturer shifted pending investigation
The accused lecturer, Ghulam Hassan Mir, was working as a Senior Lecturer in Urdu at Government Higher Secondary School Sopore. Following the protest, the Directorate of School Education Kashmir took immediate action.
Officials attached the lecturer to BHSS Badugam in Gurez, Bandipora. This transfer is temporary and will remain in effect until the inquiry is completed. Authorities said the move ensures a fair and unbiased investigation.
Inquiry officer appointed with deadline
The Directorate of School Education Kashmir has appointed the Joint Director North as the inquiry officer. The officer has been directed to examine the case in detail.
Officials have set a strict deadline of 15 days to submit the report. The inquiry will focus on the allegations made by students as well as the events during the protest. Authorities said further administrative action will depend on the findings.
Authorities confirmed that the situation in Sopore is under control. Security has been tightened and police are monitoring sensitive areas to prevent further unrest.
Normalcy returns as security tightened
After the protest, security forces increased their presence in Sopore. Officials said the situation is stable and normal activity is gradually returning. Schools and public spaces are being closely monitored.
Authorities have appealed to students and residents to maintain peace. Officials urged people to avoid spreading misinformation and to cooperate with the investigation.
The administration is also focusing on ensuring that academic activities continue without disruption. Steps are being taken to restore confidence among students and parents.
- Eight people arrested for vandalism during Sopore protest
- Twenty five individuals identified by police
- Case registered and investigation is ongoing
- Accused lecturer shifted pending inquiry
- Fifteen day deadline set for inquiry report
FAQs
The protest started over an alleged harassment case involving a lecturer at a government school.
Police have arrested eight individuals and identified 25 others in connection with the vandalism.
The lecturer was attached to another school in Bandipora pending the outcome of the inquiry.
The Joint Director North has been appointed as the inquiry officer by the education department.
Yes, authorities confirmed that the situation is under control and security has been strengthened.
Conclusion
Police and education authorities continue to investigate the Sopore protest case, with legal and administrative action expected after the inquiry report.

