Parents Fear for Future as Al Falah University Faces Terror Probe: Seeking Clarity from VC
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In the wake of an ongoing investigation into a terror module allegedly linked to doctors at Al Falah University, the parents of students submitted a letter to the vice chancellor, expressing concern about the academic and professional future of their children. A group of 18 parents visited the university campus and handed over a letter, which stated that hundreds of students are at risk due to the university's uncertain future. The university is facing regulatory issues, including the possible withdrawal of recognition by the National Medical Commission (NMC) and suspension by the Association of Indian Universities. A professor at the university assured the parents that the institution will not shut down, and that the students are safe and happy, focusing on their studies. However, the parents' primary concern is the potential impact on their children's future. The investigation, led by the NIA, has revealed that a financial dispute between two doctors, Dr Umar and Dr Muzammil, was a factor in the terror module linked to the Delhi blast. The probe has also uncovered a disturbing trend of brainwashing Kashmiri youth who became doctors, selectively exposing them to videos of atrocities against a particular community. The parents' letter highlights the need for clarity on the academic and professional futures of their children, who are pursuing MBBS and have no connection to the terror module. They urge the university management to address their concerns and ensure the continuation of their children's education.