💨 Abstract
Students at Harvard University criticized a recent "Pakistan Conference" hosted by the South Asia Institute, accusing it of potentially legitimizing state-backed terror narratives on campus. The controversy escalated following the Pahalgam attack in Jammu and Kashmir, which students described as a "targeted, religion-based massacre."
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