Parents of Al Falah University Students Express Concerns to VC

As terror module investigations unfold, parents seek assurance on their children's future. Management confirms college operations remain unchanged.
The future of Al Falah University students hangs in the balance (Photo - Al Falah University)

Source: aajtak

Amid the ongoing investigation into a terror module allegedly linked to the Delhi blast and doctors from Al Falah University, several students' parents visited the university on Saturday, handing over a letter addressed to the Vice Chancellor. According to agency reports, the police received information indicating that the parents sought clarification and assurance regarding their children's academic and professional future at the university.

Furthermore, a professor from Al Falah University assured these concerned parents that the university will not close.

Around 18 parents gathered at the university campus on Saturday, voicing their worries for the university's future through a formal letter.

'The Future of Our Children...'

Khushpal Singh, the parent of an MBBS student, expressed, "Our children who are pursuing MBBS and have no connection whatsoever with any terror module left us with some apprehensions about their future. We've provided the management with a representation, which they have received, and they have verbally assured us that our children's future is secure, and the college will not be closed."

Parents also mentioned that all students within the campus are safe and content, focusing on their studies. As parents of students enrolled in Al Falah Medical College, Faridabad, we are submitting this representation out of deep concern regarding recent developments involving the institution. As widely reported, the college is currently facing severe regulatory and security challenges, including the withdrawal of recognition by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and suspension by the Association of Indian Universities, along with ongoing investigations jeopardizing its operational viability.

Also Read: Indian Mujahideen’s Terrorist Mirza Shadab Beg Was Once an Al Falah University Student, Enrolled in B-tech

The letter states, "This kind of situation is unprecedented and in light of these distressing events, the future of hundreds of enrolled students is at significant risk. In view of the current circumstances, we seek intervention and clarity regarding our children's academic and professional future."

Meanwhile, the investigation thus far has revealed that a financial disagreement involving INR 4 million between alleged suicide bomber Dr. Umar and Dr. Muzammil is suspected to be one of the reasons behind the terror module linked to the Delhi blast. Sources disclosed they clashed over expenses related to purchases made with funding purportedly from the Jamaat.

The NIA team has already arrested the cleric Ishtiaq from the mosque near the university, accused of receiving large amounts from the Jamaat, which Dr. Muzammil allegedly used for buying materials for the blast. Sources indicated that Dr. Muzammil and Dr. Umar had tensions over the alleged misappropriation of approximately INR 4 million of Jamaat's funds.

Sources further disclosed that the investigation found this terror module to have brainwashed Kashmiri youth who became doctors. This ‘white-collar’ terror module consisted entirely of doctors who graduated from a medical college in Jammu. They were selectively brainwashed, repeatedly shown videos of 'atrocities' against a specific community around the world.

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