<p>Lucknow: Taking a serious view of the alleged controversial post by three Bangladeshi students, the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has debarred two of them and issued a warning letter to the third.</p><p>According to the sources, these students had termed ISKCON a militant organisation and had also made objectionable comments on Indian women.</p>.AMU teachers come to blows during official meeting; varsity mulls action.<p>The posts by the Bangladeshi students came after the protest and subsequent arrest of three Hindu priests, including two members of ISKCON and a former member of the organisation, against the recent attacks on the minorities in Bangladesh.</p><p>An AMU official said in Aligarh that Mehmood Hasan and Samiul Islam were debarred. While Hasan was a former student of the varsity Islam had taken admission in the LLB program. They are currently in Bangladesh. ‘’These two students will not be able to get admission in AMU,’’ the official added.</p>.Bomb scare in Aligarh: Suspects at large, AMU authorities roped in.<p>The third student, Mohammed Arif-ur-Rehman, a student of BA, (Economics), was issued a warning letter. ‘’He will not get admission in the University for further studies after he completes his course,’’ the official said.</p><p>The action against the Bangladeshi students came after some students of the varsity staged a ‘dharna’ demanding their expulsion for making objectionable comments on the Indian women and terming ISKCON a militant organisation.</p>
<p>Lucknow: Taking a serious view of the alleged controversial post by three Bangladeshi students, the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) has debarred two of them and issued a warning letter to the third.</p><p>According to the sources, these students had termed ISKCON a militant organisation and had also made objectionable comments on Indian women.</p>.AMU teachers come to blows during official meeting; varsity mulls action.<p>The posts by the Bangladeshi students came after the protest and subsequent arrest of three Hindu priests, including two members of ISKCON and a former member of the organisation, against the recent attacks on the minorities in Bangladesh.</p><p>An AMU official said in Aligarh that Mehmood Hasan and Samiul Islam were debarred. While Hasan was a former student of the varsity Islam had taken admission in the LLB program. They are currently in Bangladesh. ‘’These two students will not be able to get admission in AMU,’’ the official added.</p>.Bomb scare in Aligarh: Suspects at large, AMU authorities roped in.<p>The third student, Mohammed Arif-ur-Rehman, a student of BA, (Economics), was issued a warning letter. ‘’He will not get admission in the University for further studies after he completes his course,’’ the official said.</p><p>The action against the Bangladeshi students came after some students of the varsity staged a ‘dharna’ demanding their expulsion for making objectionable comments on the Indian women and terming ISKCON a militant organisation.</p>