Authorities in Uttar Pradesh’s Rampur have intensified action against Mohammad Ali Jauhar University, associated with Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan. The administration has declared several constructions inside the university campus allegedly illegal and has started taking steps to remove them. According to the Rampur Development Authority, around 40 buildings exist within the campus, but approval was reportedly obtained for only two structures. The remaining buildings have been marked as unauthorized constructions, and the university administration has been given a deadline to remove them or face action by officials. In another major development, the road leading to the university’s main gate has been declared a public road by the Public Works Department. A board stating “Aam Rasta” has been installed, allowing access to the general public. The approximately 3.5-kilometre-long road was constructed during the 2016-17 period at a reported cost of around Rs 17.16 crore. The controversy has sparked political reactions, with Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak stating that maintaining law and order remains the government’s priority. He said strict action would be taken against any illegal activity while ensuring peace and security. The developments around Jauhar University have become a major political issue in Uttar Pradesh, with the administration defending its action as enforcement of legal procedures, while supporters of Azam Khan continue to raise questions over the measures. Stay updated with the latest developments from Rampur and Uttar Pradesh politics.
BREAKING: UP Action Intensifies Against Azam Khan's Jauhar University Over Alleged Illegal Structures

