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“Kashmir to bas jhanki hai, poora Bharat baaki hai” and “Brahman teri kabr khudegi BHU ki dharti par” anti-Hindu hate slogans surfaced on BHU campus after VC Sudhir Jain attended Iftar Party: Furious students burn VC’s effigy

Students who opposed VC’s participation in the Iftar party said, “Former VC Girish Chand Tripathi had started a tradition of sending fruits during Navratri during his tenure. The tradition was stopped, and a new tradition of Iftar was started. It is unacceptable to us. If the VC wants to have Iftar, he can go to AMU or Jamia. He is not needed here”
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‘Brahmin Teri Kabar Khudegi’: Hate slogans surface on BHU campus after Iftar party, furious students burn VC’s effigy
‘Brahmin Teri Kabar Khudegi’: Hate slogans surface on BHU campus after Iftar party, furious students burn VC’s effigy

On April 27, students protested against Roza Iftar Party on the campus of Women’s College of Banaras Hindu University. After his photographs surfaced attending the Iftar party, the students raised slogans against the Vice-Chancellor Professor Sudhir Jain.

The students took out a protest rally carrying a symbolic effigy and burnt it after reaching VC’s residence.

VC Professor Jain stirred a controversy when he had informed about Iftar from his official account, which had attracted criticism
VC Professor Jain stirred a controversy when he had informed about Iftar from his official account, which had attracted criticism
BHU students said, 'There was no such event like Roza Iftar at BHU for a long time. Suddenly the VC is turning BHU into Jamia, which is not right'
BHU students said, 'There was no such event like Roza Iftar at BHU for a long time. Suddenly the VC is turning BHU into Jamia, which is not right'

Notably, this is not the first time VC Professor Jain stirred a controversy. He had informed about Iftar from his official account, which had attracted criticism.

On the evening of April 26, when the Iftar party took place, VC, Rector Professor VK Shukla, and fasting male and female professors and students opened their Roza. Speaking to the media, students said a discussion on Roza took place that was moderated by Dr. Mohammad Afzal Hussain.

The students took selfies with the Rector. Apart from the VC and Rector, Dr. Afzal Hussain, Professor Neelam Atri, Acting Principal Professor Rita Singh, Student Dean Professor KK Singh, Chief Proctor Professor BC Kapri, and Dr. Divya Kushwaha were present at the party.

The students agitated by the Iftar Party expressed their concerns while talking to the media. They said, “There was no such event like Roza Iftar at BHU for a long time. Suddenly the VC is turning BHU into Jamia, which is not right.”

Research student Patanjali Pandey accused the VC of ignoring the interests of the students and the traditions of the University. “Organising such Iftar Party at the campus is condemnable,” the students said and termed the whole program as an initiative to appease Muslims.

The students further added that after the Iftar Party at the campus, anti-Hindu graffiti surfaced on the walls of the campus at various places.

The students also provided some photographs of the graffiti where anti-Hindu slogans like “Kashmir to bas jhanki hai, poora Bharat baaki hai” (Kashmir is only the beginning, whole India is still there) and “Brahman Teri kabr khudegi BHU ki dharti par” (Graves of the Brahmins will be dug at BHU campus).

The slogan is written on the wall - the graves of Brahmins will be dug, on the land of BHU
दीवार पर नारा लिखा गया है- ब्राह्मणों की कब्र खुदेगी, BHU की धरती पर
On the walls of BHU, lines have been written against Brahmins - Kashmir is a tableau, yet the whole of India is left
BHU की दीवारों पर ब्राह्मणों के खिलाफ लाइनें लिखी गई हैं। दीवार पर नारा लिखा गया है - कश्मीर तो झांकी है, अभी तो पूरा भारत बाकी है।
Lines are written on the walls of BHU against Brahmins - RSS Khabardar
BHU की दीवारों पर ब्राह्मणों के खिलाफ लाइनें लिखी गई हैं - RSS खबरदार

Students who opposed VC’s participation in the Iftar party said, “Former VC Girish Chand Tripathi had started a tradition of sending fruits during Navratri during his tenure. The tradition was stopped, and a new tradition of Iftar was started. It is unacceptable to us. If the VC wants to have Iftar, he can go to AMU or Jamia. He is not needed here.”

The students further added no such Iftar Party had been organized in BHU before. This time Women’s College was chosen so that the students could not go to the college and protest.

They added that the practice was objectionable, and they would oppose it. Further protests have been planned over the issue.

On the other hand, the Public Relations Officer of BHU, Dr. Rajesh Singh, told the media that Roza Iftar had been a tradition in Women’s College. It included the participation of VC and other officials.

Accordingly, an event was organized on Wednesday. He added that Iftar had not been organized for the past two years as the University was closed due to Covid-19. He added as it was a tradition, such controversies should not have erupted over the matter.

BHU - students took out a protest rally carrying a symbolic effigy and burnt it after reaching VC Sudhir Jain’s residence

BHU - students took out a protest rally carrying a symbolic effigy and burnt it after reaching VC Sudhir Jain’s residence

Chander Shekher Gwari @CSGwari who is Asstt. Information & Public Relations Officer #BHU has tweeted the clarification that #Iftar wasn't organized by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Sudhir K Jain. Students and teachers invited him and he attended as head of the #BHU fraternity.

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