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Protests erupt in Jammu over Muslim-majority admissions at a medical college funded by pilgrim donations, despite officials confirming merit-based, lawful selection.
Protests in Jammu demand halting admissions at Shri Mata Vaishnodevi Institute of Medical Excellence after 42 of 50 students admitted—90% Muslims—were selected via NEET merit, sparking claims by RSS-affiliated groups that the college, funded by pilgrim donations, should favor Hindus.
BJP MLA RS Pathania echoed the concern, though officials confirm the process followed National Medical Council rules and used the J&K entrance exam pool, with most admitted students from Kashmir.
The National Conference criticized the Shrine Board for not seeking minority status, but authorities affirm the admissions were lawful and merit-based, with no evidence of bias.
The college’s delayed start meant the first list came after the third counseling round.
Las protestas estallan en Jammu por las admisiones de mayoría musulmana en una universidad médica financiada por donaciones de peregrinos, a pesar de que los funcionarios confirman una selección legal basada en el mérito.