AMU row: Muslim outfits burn anti-Jinnah posters outside BJP office in Lucknow

Earlier this week, a clash broke out between students of the AMU and the police over the matter.

Update: 2018-05-06 04:22 GMT
The controversy surrounding Jinnah's poster triggered after the BJP Aligarh MP Satish Gautam wrote a letter to AMU's vice-chancellor seeking an explanation on the portrait of Pakistan's founder in the students' union office. (Photo: ANI)

Lucknow: Muslim organisations on Saturday burnt 'anti-Jinnah' posters outside BJP office in Lucknow in protest against the portrait of Muhammad Ali Jinnah in Aligarh Muslim University.

The police seized an effigy of Jinnah from them.

Earlier this week, a clash broke out between students of the AMU and the police over the matter.

Internet services were also suspended in Aligarh to prevent the communal flare-up over the issue.

The controversy surrounding Jinnah's poster triggered after Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Aligarh MP Satish Gautam wrote a letter to AMU's vice-chancellor seeking an explanation on the portrait of Pakistan's founder in the students' union office.

The portrait of Jinnah has been hanging on a wall in the students’ union office at AMU for decades.

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