Hate Slogans Written on Walls amidst Ruckus over Iftar Party in BHU
Hate Slogans Written on Walls amidst Ruckus over Iftar Party in BHU 
Uttar Pradesh

Hate Slogans Written on Walls amidst Ruckus over Iftar Party in BHU

Deepak Sharma

The famous Banaras Hindu University (BHU) is once again in the limelight. Once again a conspiracy-like JNU has been exposed in BHU. When an Iftar party was organized in the university, the students got furious and started protesting with Hanuman Chalisa.

The students raised slogans. Earlier, hate slogans were written on the walls of BHU which were later wiped out. The question is who is trying to create a ruckus in BHU.

Roza Iftar party was held in the BHU campus

From late Thursday evening, the protesting students started a sit-in in front of the Mahila Mahavidyalaya. Against the Iftar party held on Wednesday, the students sat down to recite Hanuman Chalisa in front of the Mahila Mahavidyalaya. The students are demanding that the BSU Vice-Chancellor apologizes only then they will end their protest.

Roza Iftar party was held in the BHU campus

In fact, on Wednesday, a Roza Iftar party was held in the BHU campus, whose pictures went viral. In the pictures, the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof. VK Shukla was seen sitting and along with the daily teachers and students of the Mahila Mahavidyalaya.

Effigy of the Vice-Chancellor was also burnt

Effigy of the Vice-Chancellor was also burnt

As soon as the picture was posted on social media. There was a ruckus in the campus. Some student organizations started raising slogans against the VC. Not only this but the effigy of the Vice-Chancellor was also burnt.

Amidst the uproar over Iftar, a new controversy arose in the BHU campus. The reason for which is these hateful slogans written on the walls. In these slogans written on the walls, the RSS has been challenged and anti-Brahmin slogans have been written.

Along with this, Kashmir has been mentioned. There was bound to be a ruckus with what was written on the walls. Now the question arises that why these slogans were written and who wrote them. BCM is written under every slogan. It means Bhagat Singh Morcha, which is a student organization of BHU. However, the BHU administration claims that those who spoil the atmosphere have been identified.

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