Jamia Millia Islamia University. (File Photo | Express)
Delhi

Jamia Millia Islamia acts against tribal employee for ‘media talk’

The move has raised concerns about institutional fairness, as the action comes even as a police case has been registered against the professor.

Ifrah Mufti

NEW DELHI: Jamia Millia Islamia has initiated disciplinary proceedings against Ramphool Meena, a tribal employee who earlier alleged that he was physically assaulted and subjected to casteist abuse by an associate professor following a dispute over pressure to convert to Islam.

The move has raised concerns about institutional fairness, as the action comes even as a police case has been registered against the professor.

According to a university order dated March 5, signed by Registrar Mohammad Mahtab Alam Rizvi, a panel constituted on January 20 examined the incident that allegedly took place on January 16 in the office of the University Polytechnic. The altercation involved the associate professor Riyazuddin and Meena, an upper division clerk. The report took note of Meena approaching media platforms.

It said speaking to the media on an issue pending before the competent authority was “not appropriate conduct.” Meena had prima facie violated provisions of the Central Civil Services (Conduct) Rules, 1965, as well as Jamia’s administrative conduct regulations. Consequently, the university has decided to initiate disciplinary proceedings against him under the CCS (CCA) Rules, 1965.

Iran indicates safe Hormuz passage; EAM Jaishankar, Araghchi discuss BRICS cooperation as war intensifies

LIVE | West Asia conflict: Hezbollah says group ready for 'long confrontation' with Israel

The Himalayan Orpheus: How Nepali hip-hop broke the musical chairs of power

West Asia crisis hammers D-Street: Rs 39 lakh crore evaporates in two weeks

IndiGo introduces fuel surcharge between Rs 399 and Rs 2,300, ticket prices set to go up

SCROLL FOR NEXT