NEW DELHI: Al-Falah University in Haryana has come under intense scrutiny after intelligence agencies uncovered several alarming details linking past students to terror activities. The development follows the arrest of Dr Umar Nabi, accused in the November 10 Delhi blast, whose connection to the university has raised fresh concerns.
According to intelligence reports, Nabi is not the first individual associated with Al-Falah to be linked to terrorism. Several students from Al-Falah have previously been found involved in terrorist activities.
One of the most prominent names to resurface is that of Mirza Shadab Beg, an active member of the Indian Mujahideen. Beg completed his B.Tech in Electronics & Instrumentation from Al-Falah Engineering College in Faridabad in 2007. A year later, he was

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