
University faculty in Bengaluru suspended over Islamophobic remarks, police file NCR
The Hindu
Bengaluru university faculty suspended for Islamophobic remarks; police file NCR amid calls for accountability and stricter action.
A faculty member at PES University in Bengaluru has been suspended pending inquiry for allegedly making Islamophobic remarks against a student in a classroom.
A video, recorded on a phone, showing faculty member Muralidhar Deshpande calling a Muslim student “terrorist” in a classroom while scolding him, has gone viral on social media.
A police complaint was lodged by the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI), with its Bengaluru Central District president Lakshya Raj seeking immediate action. Acting on the complaint, Girinagar Police Station registered a Non-Cognisable Report (NCR) and said further action would depend on the response from the college management.
According to the complaint, the professor allegedly targeted a student, Affan, calling him a “terrorist” at least 13 times during a class attended by around 60 students. He is also accused of making a series of derogatory remarks, including statements such as “Iran war happened because of people like you”, “Trump will take you away”, and “You are idiots, you will go to hell”, creating what complainants described as a hostile and humiliating classroom environment.
They also alleged that CCTV footage from the classroom — considered potentially crucial evidence — was deleted, raising questions about accountability and transparency.
Lokesh B. Jagalasar, Deputy Commissioner of Police (South Division), said the affected student had approached the police and later sought time. “We will take action based on the complaint,” he said.













