Nadwa Darul Uloom officials booked over foreigner stay rules violation

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Last updated on: December 14, 2025 17:50 IST

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The Uttar Pradesh police registered an FIR against four officials of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama in Lucknow for allegedly violating foreigner stay rules after a Philippine national remained on the campus without informing the authorities.

IMAGE: A view of the Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama in Lucknow. Photograph: Courtesy Nadwatul Ulama website

An FIR was registered on Sunday against Nadwa Darul Uloom principal Maulana Abdul Aziz Nadvi, sub-registrar Haroon Rashid, a warden, and a security guard.

 

According to the police, a Philippine national stayed at the Nadwa Darul Uloom hostel, but no information about his stay was shared with the local police.

The Nadwa administration had already been informed that the police must be provided with details of anyone visiting or staying at the institution.

Despite these clear instructions, no information was given to the police regarding the foreign national who stayed at the college hostel. Taking the matter seriously, the police have registered a case against the four accused and initiated an investigation.

Police officials said that further legal action will be taken based on the probe's findings.

Recently, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasised the importance of avoiding two major addictions that plague today's youth: drug addiction and excessive smartphone use.

He urged young people to avoid these habits, emphasising that doing so would not only protect their future but also contribute to the nation's growth.

Addressing the gathering, Adityanath said, "Today, youth face two challenges: one is drug addiction, and the other is addiction to mobile phones or smartphones. They must avoid both these addictions. The more young people can avoid them, the better they can protect themselves and the country's future. Only by avoiding addiction will youth be able to fulfil their responsibilities towards their family, society, and the nation."

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