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A question on the persecution of Muslims in India has sparked controversy at Jamia Millia Islamia University in New Delhi, India. According to foreign media reports, a professor at the university has been suspended for including a question on the persecution of Muslims in the university’s examination papers. The university authorities have formed an inquiry committee to investigate the matter.
The controversy surrounds a question in the BA (Hons) Social Work first semester examination paper titled “Social Issues in India.” The question, number 15, asked students to discuss the persecution of Muslim minorities in India with proper examples. After complaints, the university administration termed the incident as negligence and lack of responsibility on the part of the professor and decided to take the matter seriously.
An inquiry committee has been formed to investigate the matter, and the professor has been suspended until the committee’s report is submitted. The university official stated that the action was taken to maintain academic responsibility and institutional discipline.
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