Kolkata, Nov 15 (PTI) Researchers and students of the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) put up posters and took out rallies inside the campus, denouncing graffiti containing hateful messages against a community, which had recently surfaced within its premises.
Two such graffiti near the ISI men’s hostel were found a day after the blast near the Red Fort in Delhi, in which 13 people were killed.
A note that read “dogs shouldn't enter the premises” on one side of a door was prefixed with two words naming a particular community. A similar message solely targeting the community was also found on an adjacent wall.
The ISI students put up posters that flashed texts such as “no place for religious bigots” and "no restrictions on memberships on the basis of religion, gender, caste and creed".

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