The letter jointly written by Asad Ashraf (2007-2010) and Mahtab Alam (2001-2003) batch has been signed by over 50 registered members of the alumni association of JMI. However, Jamia has ruled out any such possibility.
"We, the ex-students of Jamia, are writing to you to express our deep anguish and grief on your invitation to Narendra Modi to be the chief guest at annual convocation. We are anguished and shocked because, he along with his party members, have been constantly involved in spreading rumours and hatred about the university," the letter by alumni said.
Jamia had earlier this month sent an invite to Modi to be the chief guest at its annual convocation this year. However, the varsity has not received any acceptance or acknowledgment from the PMO so far in this regard.
Modi had attacked Jamia in 2008 after the Batla House encounter in September that year.
Addressing a gathering in Gujarat, he had said, "There is a university in Delhi called Jamia Millia Islamia. It has publicly announced that it will foot the legal fee of terrorists involved in act. Go drown yourself. This Jamia Millia is being run on government money and it is daring to spend money on lawyers to get terrorists out of jail. When will this vote bank politics end?"
The letter by the alumni also quotes senior BJP senior leader V K Malhotra's comments made ahead of Lok Sabha polls last year that "Jamia and Batla are safe houses for terrorists".
The letter further states that, "Modi's comments had led to an environment, where every student of Jamia or its ex- student was seen with suspicion of being potential terrorists".
However, asserting that it will not withdraw its invite, Jamia Spokesperson Mukesh Ranjan said, "Jamia has been inviting constitutional authorities for its convocation since its inception. Similarly, an invite has been extended to the Prime Minister because of him being a constitutional authority who has also been elected by the people of India."
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