Kashmiri varsity teacher in Punjab says forced to quit after social media post

IANS  |  Chandigarh 

A from in a private university near Punjab's Jalandhar city said that he was "forced" to resign after a linking him to comments regarding the terror attack in which 40 CRPF troopers were killed on February 14.

Salman Shaheen, who was of English at (LPU) near Jalandhar, however, alleged that a photo of his status was distorted to create an impression that he had written something objectionable about the attack.

He said that he was called by the university authorities and asked to submit his resignation as students and others were upset with his comments. He was also confronted at his rented accommodation outside the university campus, he added.

Following this, Shaheen resigned from the university and has left for his home state.

University sources confirmed the resignation but said that the "realized his mistake and decided to quit". They said that Shaheen was called to explain his version after news about his spread on the

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First Published: Thu, February 21 2019. 23:18 IST