26 Jan 2026, Mon

Protests have started across the country against the new law of the University Grants Commission (UGC), meanwhile, City Magistrate Alankar Agnihotri in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh has resigned in protest against the new rules of the UGC. City Magistrate’s resignation letter had gone viral on social media, now City Magistrate Alankar Agnihotri’s statement on this has come to light. He has also reacted on Avimukteshwarananda case.

City Magistrate Alankar Agnihotri, who resigned in protest against the new rules of UGC, expressed his concern for the daughters and sons of the Brahmin community in a conversation with ABP correspondent Bhim Manohar. City Magistrate Bareilly Alankar Agnihotri said that he has resigned regarding the UGC and Shankaracharya Avimukteshwaranand case.

‘Anti-Brahmin campaign going on in UP’

Alankar Agnihotri, who resigned from the post of City Magistrate, said, “An anti-Brahmin campaign is going on in Uttar Pradesh. A Brahmin was beaten to death by the Deputy Jailer in the jail. A handicapped person was beaten to death in a police station. On Mauni Amavasya, the disciples of Shankaracharya Abhimukteshwaranand, especially the old monks, were kicked and punched.”

‘General category candidates were considered criminals’

He said that in the regulation that has come from UGC, the general category student has been considered a criminal. If a son of the general category is good in studies, then out of jealousy someone will accuse him of discrimination and the equality committee will exploit him.

He said that when we were in the university, SC/ST all used to study together, now you are going to create such a system when people will fight and kill each other on the basis of caste and surname. Asked, do you want a situation of civil war to arise in the country?

‘If elections are held today, the central and state governments will not survive’

Alankar Agnihotri said that at this time the general class is very angry with the government and has become mentally separated from you. Both the central and state governments have become minority, the common class has become alienated from both. It has been claimed that if elections are held today, there will be no government left in both the Center and the state. It was also said that the earlier form of BJP was ‘Bharatiya Janata Party’, today it is ‘Videsh Janata Party’.

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