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Ashoka University Professor Arrested Over ‘Operation Sindoor’ Remarks: What Did Ali Khan Say That Sparked a National Outcry?

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KKN Gurugram Desk | Dr. Ali Khan Mahmudabad, a professor at Ashoka University, has been arrested in Delhi for allegedly making controversial remarks on India’s military operation ‘Operation Sindoor’ and two senior female officers of the Indian Armed Forces. The Haryana State Commission for Women took suo motu cognizance of the matter, following which legal action was initiated.

This incident has triggered a wave of political, institutional, and public responses, bringing to light questions around freedom of speechnational security, and the role of academic voices in public discourse.

 What Is ‘Operation Sindoor’?

‘Operation Sindoor’ refers to India’s military response to the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, where Indian forces conducted targeted strikes against militant strongholds across the Line of Control (LoC). The operation was led and publicly briefed by Colonel Sofia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, marking a milestone for women officers in the Indian armed forces.

What Did Professor Ali Khan Say About the Operation?

In a social media post that has since been taken down, Prof. Mahmudabad commented critically on the media briefing conducted by Colonel Qureshi and Wing Commander Singh. His post read:

“I’m pleased to see right-wing commentators praising Colonel Sofia Qureshi. Perhaps they should just as loudly demand justice for victims of lynchings, illegal demolitions, and state-driven hate politics. Presenting military findings through two female officers is symbolically important, but symbolism must translate into ground reality. Otherwise, it’s just hypocrisy.”

 Charges and Arrest: What Prompted the Police Action?

According to ACP Ajit Singh of Haryana Police, Prof. Mahmudabad was arrested under charges that include:

  • Attempting to defame national security operations

  • Undermining the role of women in armed forces

  • Promoting communal disharmony via indirect political insinuations

The Haryana State Commission for Women stated that his remarks were demeaning to female officers, particularly Colonel Qureshi and Wing Commander Singh, and attempted to “discredit a critical national military operation.”

 Women’s Commission Reaction: An Attack on Empowered Women in Uniform

The Women’s Commission was quick to respond, calling the post a deliberate attempt to belittle female representation in defense leadership.

“His comments were not just inappropriate but sought to sow communal discord under the garb of critique. Military women leading national defense operations deserve respect, not public disparagement,” the Commission said in a press release.

 Professor’s Response: “Misunderstood and Misrepresented”

In response to a summons by the Women’s Commission, Prof. Ali Khan defended his position, saying:

“My post was neither anti-women nor anti-national. I was expressing concern over political hypocrisy. The Commission’s notice fails to explain how my views violate any law or women’s rights.”

He further claimed that the Commission has no jurisdiction over academic expression on social media, and accused authorities of selective censorship.

Ashoka University Issues Official Statement

Amid public scrutiny, Ashoka University distanced itself from the professor’s comments. The university released a statement that said:

“The opinions shared by faculty on personal platforms do not represent the views of Ashoka University. The institution respects India’s armed forces and stands in full solidarity with them.”

Ashoka also reiterated its commitment to freedom of thought, while upholding the values of national integrity.

 Academic Freedom vs. National Sentiment: Where’s the Line?

This controversy has once again sparked debate over academic freedom and the responsibility of public intellectuals. While universities are traditionally bastions of free expression, critics argue that social media platforms used by academics blur the line between scholarly critique and public accountability.

Several academics have come out in support of Prof. Ali Khan, emphasizing the importance of dissent in a democracy, while others believe his comments were politically loaded and ill-timed, particularly when national security was at stake.

 Political and Social Media Reaction

The arrest and subsequent public debate have polarized political groups:

  • Right-wing commentators hailed the arrest as “a necessary move against anti-national rhetoric.”

  • Left-leaning voices questioned the use of state machinery to suppress dissent.

  • On social media, hashtags like #OperationSindoor, #AliKhanArrested, and #FreedomOfSpeech trended, revealing the sharp divide in public opinion.

Legal Questions Raised: Free Speech or Defamation?

Legal experts are now debating whether Prof. Mahmudabad’s arrest violates Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech. However, the state has cited reasonable restrictions under Article 19(2), which allows curbing speech that endangers public order or national security.

 Highlighting the Role of Women in the Armed Forces

Amid the controversy, the contributions of Colonel Sofia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh have received significant attention. Defense officials emphasized that the inclusion of women at the frontline of military strategy and public communication is a symbol of progress and gender parity.

This incident, although controversial, has drawn national attention to the growing role of women in India’s defense forces.

The arrest of Professor Ali Khan Mahmudabad marks yet another intersection of intellectual expression, state authority, and national sensitivity. While academic freedom remains a cornerstone of democracy, it continues to operate within boundaries set by national interest and public sentiment.

The larger question persists: How far can public intellectuals go in critiquing national affairs without crossing into perceived disrespect?

As the legal battle unfolds and public debate continues, the country watches — balancing between freedom and responsibility, and between symbolism and substance.

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