New Delhi: The school has come under the scrutiny of investigating agencies after 13 students of a religious school in the Shopian district in South Kashmir were found to be involved in terrorist organizations. Authorities have given information in this regard. Sajjad Bhat had studied from the same institute, who was an accused in a suicide attack on a CRPF convoy in Pulwama in February 2019. According to officials, the students studying in this school mainly come from Kulgam, Pulwama, and Anantnag districts of South Kashmir. Intelligence agencies consider these areas sensitive to terrorism and the center of recruitment of local people in many terrorist organizations. Officials said that students from Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, and Telangana have also come to study in this school, but their number has become almost nil since the end of Section 370 last year. According to an official, most of the school's students and teachers come from the terror-hit Shopian and Pulwama districts, so the ideology of terrorism may be flourishing there and it is likely to affect children from other places as well. They said that it also seems that the external environment, local population, activities related to terrorism and the killing of terrorists in regular encounters also reinforce the ideology of terrorism. Nobel Prize 2020: Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson receives Nobel Prize Agriculture laws: AAP demonstrates at Jantar Mantar, Kejriwal says- "They stabbed in farmers' back" Hathras case: Rahul Gandhi targets Yogi government over not protecting victims