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Welcome Pres Kovind, but not 'sanghi' mindset: AMU students

ANI  |  Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh) [India] 

Ahead of Ram Nath Kovind's visit to the (AMU) to attend the 65th annual convocation ceremony, the has warned against the presence of any member of the (RSS) at the event.

Speaking to said that they are not against the presence of Kovind, but simply oppose 'sanghi' mindset.

He recalled the remark made by the in 2010 against the Muslims and Christians living in the country and said that it still stings the student of the university.

"We are not opposing the visit of the President; we oppose the 'sanghi' mindset," Fahad said.

"Our gave a statement about Muslims and Christians in 2010, saying 'Muslims and Christians are alien to this nation'.

The statement sill stings the students of AMU, but we respect him as the and welcome him, but at the same time no 'sanghi' person accompanying him would be allowed inside the university premises. Those coming as per protocol can come," Fahad said.

Fahad had also written to the AMU administration regarding the issue and had warned that "no 'sanghi' (RSS member) would be allowed to enter the university premises and added the students would stage a protest" if it happens.

Kovind is to address the students for the 65th annual convocation ceremony of AMU.

Meanwhile, heavy security has been deployed outside AMU ahead of Kovind's visit.

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First Published: Wed, March 07 2018. 10:40 IST
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