AMU row: Minority institutions demand 'white paper' on Partition

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Centre should bring out a "white paper" on to avoid the of history, an organisation comprising old students from various minority institutions said today.

"The portrait has been there for last 80 years, it is a part of history and no one can change it," said former pro-vice of IGNOU Basir Ahmad Khan, while asserting that the Centre should come out with a "white paper" on and avoid the of history once and for all.

Khan, who is also the ex-of AMU student union, said they are of the opinion that leaders of both the countries -- be it or -- should be respected.

He also said that came into being by virtue of a pact between three parties, and that now the whole thing was being blamed upon Jinnah alone.

"When situation was there (war), there was a meeting of in There the of said 'came into existence by virtue of a pact among three parties' - the British government, Indian National and All Muslim League.

"It was passed by working committee of Congress, passed by the AIML and passed by the in England. Now it has become a controversial issue whether Jinnah was the only responsible for it," he said.

He added that they would be meeting the also to apprise him about the attacks on minority institutions.

The district administration had yesterday warned that strong action will taken against those involved in the violence on May 2.

On May 2, AMU students clashed with the police demanding action against the right-wing protesters for allegedly barging into the campus and demanding the removal of the Pakistan founder's picture hanging on the walls of the student union office for decades.

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 18:00 IST