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CAMPUS IN A TERROR MESS
The New Indian Express Kottayam
|December 07, 2025
WHITE-COLLAR JIHAD
A white-collar jihad hub nestled in the Al-Falah University, a prominent private institution in Haryana’s Faridabad district, shook up the nation after a member of its faculty, Dr Umar Un Nabi, became a suicide bomber, detonating his car near Red Fort the other day. Days before the blast, other faculty members of the university were picked up on terror-related charges.
With Al-Falah founder Jawad Ahmad Siddiqui in judicial custody, Enforcement Directorate (ED) raids uncovered crores in alleged laundered funds from fake accreditations, amid charges of faking patient records for fund generation. At least 10 of its staffers are missing, and the National Investigation Agency (NIA) is probing the jihad hub’s Pakistan-backed networks.
Situated in the Muslim-majority Dhauj village, the university long positioned itself as a minority-focused centre of higher learning. However, recent events have severely shaken its reputation and prompted investigators to explore whether educated individuals, allegedly working under Pakistan-backed handlers, used the institution as a safe haven for operations.
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