Aligarh:
A discover to serve ‘beef biryani’ for lunch on Sunday on the Sir Shah Sulaiman Corridor in Aligarh Muslim College has triggered a row after it went viral on social media.
The discover, purportedly issued by two “authorised” people, learn, “Sunday’s lunch menu has been modified, and beef biryani might be served as an alternative of hen biryani as per demand.” Following an uproar within the college over the discover, the AMU administration clarified that it contained a “typing error” and warranted that these accountable had been issued a show-cause discover.
The controversy erupted after college students on the Sir Shah Sulaiman Corridor discovered the discover, which was shared extensively on social media.
Initially, the AMU administration avoided making a press release. Nevertheless, because the matter escalated, it distanced itself from it, calling it an “unintentional mistake”.
“The matter was delivered to our consideration. We discovered that the discover was relating to meals menu. Nevertheless, it contained a transparent typing error. The discover was instantly withdrawn because it had no official signatures, elevating doubts about its authenticity.” “Our provost has issued a show-cause discover to the 2 senior college students accountable (for issuing the discover). We’re taking this concern critically to make sure strict adherence to college rules,” she mentioned.
Reacting to the incident, BJP chief and AMU alumnus Nishit Sharma criticised the college’s dealing with of the matter.
“The administration’s position in that is shameful. A discover was circulated on the Sir Shah Sulaiman Corridor stating that beef biryani could be served as an alternative of hen biryani. The discover was displayed publicly, and it was the accountability of the senior meals committee members. Such actions point out that the administration is encouraging radical parts and masking up scholar misconduct,” Mr Sharma alleged.
(Apart from the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV workers and is printed from a syndicated feed.)
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