Jamia Millia Islamia Denies Fake Notice Regarding Marriage Arrangements
University Administration Responds to Misinformation
The administration of Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) has firmly rejected a misleading and fraudulent notice circulating on social media. This alleged notice claimed that the university was planning to arrange 'nikah' for students seen together on campus during the upcoming month of Ramadan.
Official Statement on the Fake Notice
In an official circular, the university clarified that the purported information dated February 20 is entirely false and that no such directive has been issued by its officials. The administration urged students and staff to disregard the message, as it appears to be aimed at tarnishing the institution's reputation. Furthermore, university officials have reported the spread of the fake notice to the Delhi police.
A Plot to Damage the Institution's Image
According to the university's official statement, the intent behind this fraudulent message seems to be solely to undermine the institution's image and disrupt communal harmony. The administration has called on students, staff, and the public to take such mischievous messages lightly and refrain from sharing them.
Legal Action and Police Complaint
Taking the matter seriously, the Jamia administration has opted for legal recourse. University officials stated that a formal complaint has been lodged with the Delhi police against the individuals spreading this fake notice. They have requested strict action against the offenders under the IT Act.
Advice for Students
The university has appealed to everyone to rely solely on the official website and authorized communication channels for any official information. They advised avoiding confusion caused by unverified documents circulating on social media.