Jamia accused of religious discrimination
The Sunday Guardian|November 17, 2024
A report by the NGO'Call for Justice,' led by Justice (retd) S.N. Dhingra and ex-Police Commissioner S.N. Srivastava, exposes religious bias in the Jamia university.
SAURABH SHARMA

Jamia Millia Islamia University (JMI), often embroiled in controversies, is now under scrutiny following a fact-finding report alleging discrimination against nonMuslims and coercion for religious conversion.

The report, prepared by the NGO "Call for Justice" and led by Justice (retd) SN Dhingra and former Delhi Police Commissioner SN Srivastava, highlights cases of religious bias within the prestigious institution.

According to the 64-page report accessed by The Sunday Guardian, witnesses, including students and faculty, shared accounts of discrimination against non-Muslims at JMI.

A non-Muslim assistant professor stated she faced harassment and insults due to her religion.

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