Controversy arose after a notice released on social media to serve “Beef Biryani” in Sir Shah Suleman Hall of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) on Sunday afternoon. The university administration has issued an explanation in this matter.
The notice allegedly issued by two authorized persons stated that “the menu of the food on Sunday afternoon has been changed and as per the demand, beef biryani will be served instead of chicken biryani.” Disputes in the university after the notice is broadcast The AMU administration later clarified that the notice was “typing mistake” in the notice and assured that a show cause notice has been issued to the responsible persons.
The controversy began when the students of Sir Shah Suleman Hall received this notice, which was increasingly aired on social media. Initially, the AMU administration avoided making any statement. However, later he separated himself from the case and described it as “an unknown mistake”. Reacting to the incident, Dr. Nishit Sharma, leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and alumni of AMU, criticized the attitude of the university administration over the matter.
Sharma alleged, “The role of the administration in this is shameful. A notice was broadcast in Sir Shah Suleman Hall, stating that beef biryani would be served in place of chicken biryani. It was publicly displayed and this senior food It is the responsibility of the members of the committee. Such actions indicate that the administration is promoting radical elements.
However, Professor Vibha Sharma, a member of the Public Relations Department of AMU, said, “The matter was brought to our notice and we found that the notice was issued regarding the food menu. However, it had a clear typing error. The notice was immediately withdrawn. It was taken because there were no official signatures on it, causing doubt on its authenticity. ”
“The administration has issued a show cause notice to two senior students responsible and we are taking this issue seriously to ensure strict compliance of the rules of the university,” he said.