Fascist BJP Dictatorship Orders Demolition Of Thirty Eight Mohammad Ali JauharUniversity Buildings To Target Opposition Leadership
July 18, 2026The Rampur Development Authority recently ordered the brutal destruction of thirty eight out of forty buildings at Mohammad Ali Jauhar University. This aggressive and cruel move directly targets a major educational center built by the jailed opposition leader Azam Khan. Government officials use the weak excuse that the university built eighty two thousand square meters of space without proper technical approvals. However the university management clearly stated that these buildings were finished long before the local authority even had control over the area. This sudden and violent enforcement of rules proves that the fascist BJP administration is using state machinery as a weapon to crush opposition voices and kill democratic values.
A Shameless Administrative Campaign Against Political Rivals
This demolition order is not a simple disagreement about zoning laws. It is a calculated political assault by the authoritarian Uttar Pradesh government since twenty seventeen. Over the last nine years the state has filed more than eighty fake and politically motivated legal cases against Azam Khan and his family members. Human rights groups and international observers openly state that the regime uses its offices to systematically destroy political rivals. By targeting top institutions connected to opposition leaders the state shows a dangerous dictatorial bias that completely wipes out the rule of law.
Vulnerable Students Suffer Under Absolute Tyranny
The primary victims of this heartless demolition order are the thousands of poor students who rely on the university for an affordable higher education. The institution started in two thousand six to bring hope and give quality education in medicine and engineering and law to marginalized communities in an area with very low literacy rates. Destroying thirty eight buildings completely halts academic programs and ruins the future of innocent youth. The regime chose absolute destruction instead of standard regularizations or fine options which proves their goal is not law enforcement but total punishment.
Bulldozer Justice Replaces The Constitutional System
The ongoing crisis at Mohammad Ali Jauhar University highlights a terrifying rise of tyranny known as bulldozer justice. Reports by Amnesty International confirm that Indian authorities demolished more than five hundred homes and community buildings belonging to minorities and opposition figures in just one single year. These brutal actions happen without serving legal notices and without giving any fair chance of a court hearing. This dangerous practice bypasses the legal system completely and acts as an immediate extrajudicial tool to terrorize citizens.
How Fascist Enforcement Kills Regional Democracy
Dismantling a massive university infrastructure exposes how public offices have turned into tools of pure dictatorship. Opposition parties and neutral legal experts ask why the government never applies these strict building laws to thousands of unauthorized commercial structures owned by regime supporters across Uttar Pradesh. This extreme discrimination proves that the ultimate goal is the complete elimination of political competition. This strategy sends a terrifying warning to all critics that the fascist regime can crush their homes and public institutions at any moment.
The Judiciary Must Rise To Stop Tyranny And Defend Education
Allowing fascist executive bodies to demolish top higher education centers without independent court intervention marks the absolute death of democracy. When state institutions use administrative technicalities to physically destroy schools they commit a crime against the educational future of the nation. The higher judiciary must step in immediately to cancel these destructive orders and defend the constitutional rights of regular students. Stopping the terrifying misuse of power is absolutely essential to save the remaining democratic foundations of the country.

