ADVERTISEMENT

Monday, June 01, 2026

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

jnu

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.”

Don't Miss

Train

How Kashmir train has emerged as lifeline for commuters

Srinagar: At the Nowgam railway station,
Apple

Floods Inflict Heavy Damage on Kashmir’s Apple Industry

Srinagar*: The recent floods in Kashmir