Bareilly city magistrate Alankar Agnihotri resigned protesting UGC’s new anti-discrimination regulations, calling them “anti-Brahmin.” He cited a “deeper leadership crisis within the community” and the “insult to Shankaracharya” as triggers. Agnihotri, who cleared PCS in 2019, believes the regulations will harm general-category students and divide society.
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