NIT Srinagar rusticated the Hindu student due to strong opposition by religious fanatical Muslims
Action due to alleged objectionable post regarding Prophet Mohammad
Protests by Muslims in the university campus, opposition on social media too |
Srinagar (J&K) – A Hindu student studying in NIT Srinagar has been accused of allegedly making objectionable content about Prophet Mohammad. In response, Muslim students protested in the university campus on 28th November. Slogans such as ‘Labbaik ya Rasool Allah’ (Allah, we are present for you) and ‘Allah-hu-Akbar’ (Allah is great) were raised. The protest was also broadcast through social media accounts of Hamas supporters, as well as those with ‘profile photos’ of Pakistani cricketers. As a result, the Police have registered a case against the accused student. The University Administration has taken strict action against the accused student by barring him for all upcoming semester exams and have rusticated him.
A Marathi Student studying in NIT srinagar, J&K subjected to blasphemous calls and threats, after he was accused of sharing a viral post on Instagram.
Fatwa issued against student ! Huge protests taken out for punishing him pic.twitter.com/Wn3QQI8FMy
— Omkara (@OmkaraRoots) November 29, 2023
According to the reports, the concerned accused Hindu student circulated an allegedly offensive video on the status of his WhatsApp and Instagram accounts with reference to Prophet Mohammad. However, many have claimed that this video is from the son of the founder of Hamas.
It is stated that the radical Muslim students in Srinagar are furious with the accused student not only because he broadcast the above video, but also because his girlfriend is a Muslim.
‘Sar tan se Juda ‘ slogans against a Hindu student falsely blaming him of blasphemy.
Main reason for blame, This boy’s girlfriend was a Kashmiri Muslim.#NITSrinagar
Hum Tera sar Tan se juda karne ke liye tyar hai” slogans against a Hindu Marathi student falsely blaming him of pic.twitter.com/q3BG90cteH
— Omkara (@OmkaraRoots) November 29, 2023
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