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Aligarh Muslim University orders probe into Jinnah photos at exhibition

The probe has been ordered as to how these pictures were included in the exhibition and a show cause notice has been served to the librarian on Thursday,” Aligarh Muslim University spokesman Shafey Qidwai said on Friday.

Aligarh Muslim University orders probe into Jinnah photos at exhibition

Aligarh Muslim University (PHOTO: Facebook)

The Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has ordered a probe into how pictures of Pakistan founder Mohammad Ali Jinnah with Mahatma Gandhi were on display at a photo exhibition in the university.

In May, a portrait of Jinnah at the university’s students’ union office had caused a major row.

University authorities removed the photos and a show cause notice was served on the librarian, the curator of the exhibition, an official said on Friday.

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The week-long exhibition, themed around the life and times of the Mahatma, is being held as part of the Gandhi Jayanti celebrations at the AMU.

The probe was ordered after BJP MP Satish Gautam on Thursday demanded the removal of some group photos in which the Mahatma is seen along with the Pakistan founder.

The probe has been ordered as to how these pictures were included in the exhibition and a show cause notice has been served to the librarian on Thursday,” Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) spokesman Shafey Qidwai said on Friday.

“University authorities certainly do not want any controversy on such a matter, keeping in mind the fact that the campus is functioning peacefully. We are only focused on our academic schedule,” he said.

The AMU has removed two pictures, including the one in which Gandhi and Jinnah are seen along with others such as Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel.

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