Curated By: Sukanya Nandy
Last Updated: December 14, 2023, 12:29 IST
The AMU administration expelled the senior secondary faculty pupil and has additionally initiated the method to expel him from the college
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The expelled pupil, on Monday, allegedly began saying unsuitable phrases about Islam and Prophet Mohammad. When different college students tried to cease him, he abused and threatened them
An Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) pupil has been suspended from the hostel after he allegedly made objectionable feedback about Prophet Mohammad. The feedback made by the 18-year-old sparked outrage amongst his classmates, reported Times of India. The AMU administration expelled the senior secondary faculty pupil and has additionally initiated the method to expel him from the college. A police case has been registered towards him.
“There was anger in the student community after the student made the alleged objectionable remark against the Prophet. Keeping in mind the students’ demands, he was suspended and immediately expelled from the hostel. A police complaint was filed against him on Tuesday,” AMU’s assistant proctor Syed Ali Nawab Zaidi stated.
A case has been registered towards the coed at Civil Lines police station beneath IPC Sections 295-A (deliberate acts to outrage spiritual emotions), 506 (legal intimidation), and 504 (intentional insult to impress breach of peace).
The expelled pupil, on Monday, allegedly began saying unsuitable phrases about Islam and the Prophet Mohammad on the Allama Iqbal hostel. When different college students tried to cease him, he abused and threatened them in addition to made offensive remarks.
“When the complainant tried to stop the accused, he abused and threatened him. Investigation is being conducted, and action will be taken accordingly,” Aligarh DSP Suman Kanojia stated. The accused was later handed over to his dad and mom.
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Earlier, a bunch of non-teaching staff of AMU had taken out protests demanding regularisation of advert hoc staff. The protestors carried out a ‘funeral procession’ ranging from Duck Point contained in the campus as much as the Registrar’s workplace towards the varsity’s alleged failure to answer their protest. Addressing the protestors Faisal Rais, certainly one of their leaders, demanded the college pay 1,500 advert hoc staff their lengthy overdue allowances, and increments, and known as for regularisation of their providers.