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DMC issues notice to JNU professor for calling Kashmir student ‘convict of 10 bomb blasts’

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January 26, 2019
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New Delhi, Jan 25: The Delhi Minorities Commission (DMC) has sent a notice to the Jawaharlal Nehru University administration, asking it to set up an enquiry against Professor Amita Singh for calling a Kashmiri Muslim student a convict of 10 bomb blasts, a media report said on Friday.
Singh made an “Islamophobic” remark against the JNU Students’ Union (JNUSU) general secretary, Aejaz Ahmad rather, a Kashmiri Muslim student studying at JNU.
According to a report, the administration has been told to submit a report by January 28.
In December last year, the report said, Rather complained to the DMC and other institutions, alleging that Singh called him a “convict of 10 bomb blasts” following a verbal altercation.
Singh, however, said this “fake news” was the work of a group led by “Kashmiri Muslim separatists”.
“This was the objective… this is not externally driven, but from my centre itself where a strong group of separatist Kashmiri Muslims… roam around with a clear purpose, which gets defeated due to my presence. Administration is too weak and naive to take a focused shot at these in-built armies,” the report quoted Singh as having said.
The DMC’s January 18 letter, addressed to the JNU Registrar, stated, “Shri Aejaz Ahmad Rather… has complained to this Commission that a certain teacher, Prof Amita Singh of the Centre for the Study of Law & Governance, subjected him and other students to abuses and Islamophobic comments.”
“You are directed to hold an enquiry about this allegation, take appropriate action if the allegations are true and file a report with this Commission by January 28…” it read.
Confirming the notice, DMC Chairman Zafarul Islam Khan told the newspaper, “We posted the notice on January 23.”

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