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Members of the BJP youth wing, as well as other Hindu organisations, approached police in the matter and sought legal action against the faculty member.
Leaders of these groups also voiced their complaints at Gandhi Park and Quarsi police stations in the area.
Meanwhile, many students and Hindu group members threatened college authorities by saying that without any legal action, they will recite the Hanuman Chalisa in retaliation.
BJP youth wing district vice president Amit Goswami stated,
"This is not a stray incident but part of a well-planned conspiracy to defame the present BJP government in the state," Goswami added.
Following the uproar, the principal of the college, Professor Arun Kumar Gupta, constituted an inquiry committee to probe the matter. A report by the panel is awaited.
Gupta, who noted that religious activities should not be permitted in educational institutes, added that "further action will be taken only after the report is received."
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