AMU urges HRD Ministry to roll back JNU's 'Islamic Terrorism' course

ANI  |  Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh) [India] 

The of the Muslim University (AMU) on Thursday urged Union for Human Resource Development to ask University (JNU) to roll back its proposed introduction of course on 'Islamic Terrorism'.

of the Students' Union, Maskoor said in the letter that it is "disgusting and shocking" to see how is giving "religious colour to terrorism."

"It perhaps reflects their deep rooted agenda to malign a specific religion," he said.

A course titled 'Islamic Terrorism' will only promote a disconcertingly convenient understanding. It will not urge the students to take a plunge into the inner folds of this complex phenomenon. It will push them into subscribing to a black-and-white understanding of an issue/theme that thrives on ambiguities and paradoxes," Usmani mentioned.

He later urged Javadekar to "intervene in this serious issue and make sure that this course is rolled back by the university in the larger interest of nation and society."

The Academic Council has reportedly passed a proposal to set up a Centre for Security Studies under which there would be a course on 'Islamic Terrorism'.

On May 22, The issued a notice to the of the University seeking to know the reason behind the proposal to start the course, which has been opposed by sections of teachers and students at the

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First Published: Thu, May 24 2018. 19:50 IST