Al Falah University Terror Links: BJP's "Terror University" Claim After Founder's Arrest

The arrest of Al Falah University founder Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui has sparked major political reactions. BJP spokesperson Pratul Shahdeo directly labeled the institution a "terror university" following the money laundering case. Investigators uncovered the university made false claims about NAAC accreditation to deceive students and parents. Meanwhile, JD(U) leaders expressed concern about the case becoming politicized while acknowledging potential wider networks involved.

Key Points: BJP Calls Al Falah Terror University After Founder Siddiqui Arrest

  • ED arrested founder Jawad Siddiqui under PMLA for terror financing links
  • University falsely claimed NAAC accreditation to deceive students
  • Al-Falah Group saw meteoric rise since 1990s under charitable trust
  • JD(U) warns against politicization of sensitive terror investigation
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Al Falah University turning into terror university: BJP's Pratul Shahdeo on arrest of founder Ahmed Siddiqui

BJP spokesperson Pratul Shahdeo labels Al Falah University a "terror university" after founder Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui's arrest in money laundering case linked to terror financing.

"The connections of Al-Falah University with white-collar networks were unexpected, but after this arrest, many revelations are likely to open. - Rajeev Ranjan, JD(U) National Spokesperson"

New Delhi, Nov 19

Following the arrest of Al Falah University founder Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui in a terror financing-linked money laundering case, BJP spokesperson Pratul Shahdeo on Wednesday criticised the university, saying it is turning into a terror university.

JD(U) National Spokesperson Rajeev Ranjan commented on the development, highlighting the surprising nature of the university’s alleged connections.

“The connections of Al-Falah University with white-collar networks were unexpected, but after this arrest, many revelations are likely to open. Those involved will be exposed, and even doctors could be part of it, which is a matter of concern,” he said.

Meanwhile, JD(U) spokesperson Neeraj Kumar expressed concern over the politicisation of the matter. “The incident that took place in Delhi is extremely concerning for the country. Such incidents are challenging for us. Unfortunately, political investigation has started these days. Political parties should avoid this,” he added, urging a focus on the investigation rather than political point-scoring.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Tuesday arrested Siddiqui, who is also the Chairman of the Al Falah Group, under provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). The arrest followed detailed investigation and analysis of evidence collected during searches at multiple premises linked to the Al Falah Group.

The ED initiated the probe based on two FIRs registered by the Delhi Police’s Crime Branch. The FIRs allege that Al Falah University, Faridabad, made fraudulent and misleading claims about NAAC accreditation to deceive students, parents, and stakeholders.

It also falsely claimed recognition under Section 12(B) of the UGC Act, 1956, with the intent to cheat aspirants and the general public for wrongful gain.

Authorities have intensified scrutiny on the university’s finances, operations, and potential links to terror modules. Investigators believe the arrest could reveal the extent of any terror-related activities and expose networks allegedly operating within the institution.

Al-Falah Charitable Trust was constituted by a public charitable trust deed dated September 8, 1995, with Jawad Ahmad Siddiqui named as one of the first trustees and designated as the Managing Trustee.

All the educational institutions (university and colleges) are ultimately owned and financially consolidated under this trust, which is effectively controlled by Jawad Ahmad Siddiqui. The entire Al-Falah Group has seen a meteoric rise since the 1990s, metamorphosing into a large educational body.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a parent, this news sends chills down my spine. We trust universities with our children's futures. If these allegations are true, it's a complete betrayal of that trust. Hope the investigation brings out the complete truth.
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Arjun K
While the allegations are serious, I hope this doesn't become another political football. The JD(U) spokesperson has a point - let the investigation agencies do their work without political interference. Justice should be blind.
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Sarah B
The fraudulent accreditation claims alone are shocking enough. Students pay lakhs for education and deserve genuine degrees. If terror financing is involved, this becomes a national security issue. Strong action needed!
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Vikram M
This is why we need stricter regulation of educational institutions. The meteoric rise mentioned in the article raises questions - how did they grow so fast without proper checks? System needs fixing.
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Michael C
I appreciate that the BJP spokesperson is highlighting this issue, but calling it "terror university" before the investigation is complete seems premature. Let's wait for evidence rather than jumping to conclusions.
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Ananya R
My cousin studied here! This is so shocking 😱 Hope current students get proper support and their degrees aren't affected by this scandal. The authorities should ensure innocent students don't suffer.

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