On warpath with Bengali-Muslim university owner, Himanta says will file FIR for OBC certificate from 1992 (Indian Express)

The Assam CM has been attacking the varsity for weeks, starting with accusations that it was waging ‘flood jihad’

Himanta also called on students and staff from Assam not to work and study at the university. (PTI)

By  Sukrita Baruah

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma Wednesday said that the state government will file an FIR against University of Science and Technology Meghalaya Chancellor Mahbubul Hoque – who he has been on a warpath with for the past few weeks – for “wrongfully obtaining” an OBC certificate in 1992.

Hoque, a Bengali-Muslim from Assam, has found himself at the receiving end of attacks from Sarma, beginning with accusations that he was responsible for flash floods in Guwahati earlier this month. The floods, Sarma claims, were because of deforestation and hill cutting for construction work on the campus, which is located in the outskirts of Guwahati, in the descending hills of Meghalaya. Sarma had also said that Hoque was waging “flood jihad”.

The CM then went on to attack the architecture of the university’s main gate, which has three domes atop it, and called it a sign of “jihad”. He also called on students and staff from Assam not to work and study there.

Last week, he said that his government is discussing the possibility of students who graduate from the university not being eligible to compete for posts advertised by the Assam government.

This story was originally published in indianexpress.com. Read the full story here.

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