New Delhi: In a significant political development in Amroha district, Uttar Pradesh, Anurag Saini, the owner of Hilton Convent School, has officially joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). This move has attracted widespread attention, especially as the school has been at the center of controversy, with various political parties protesting against its administration.Controversy over alleged religious discriminationThe protests surrounding Hilton Convent School began when the schools principal allegedly expelled a Muslim student over claims that the student had brought biryani in their tiffin. In addition to this, the principal reportedly made derogatory religious remarks, further igniting the issue. The incident has sparked outrage from several political factions, calling for accountability and justice for the student.यूपी : अमरोहा जिले में हिल्टन कॉन्वेंट स्कूल के मालिक अनुराग सैनी ने BJP जॉइन कर ली है।इस स्कूल के खिलाफ तमाम राजनैतिक दल हंगामा कर रहे थे। टिफिन में बिरयानी लाने के आरोप में प्रिंसिपल ने एक मुस्लिम बच्चे का नाम काटा और धार्मिक टिप्पणी की। ऐसे में इस स्कूल पर जांच चल रही थी। pic.twitter.com/es97Jf5IDc— Sachin Gupta (@SachinGuptaUP) September 11, 2024Investigation underway against schoolAs the controversy gained momentum, local authorities initiated an investigation into the schools conduct. The inquiry is focusing on allegations of religious discrimination and improper handling of the students case. The schools reputation has come under scrutiny, with political parties demanding action. Despite the ongoing investigation, Sainis decision to align with the BJP has drawn criticism from certain quarters, though he remains steadfast in his political shift.Anurag Sainis political moveAnurag Sainis joining the BJP is seen by some as a strategic move amidst the schools legal troubles. His political affiliation with the ruling party has raised eyebrows, with critics questioning whether this shift could impact the ongoing investigation. However, Saini has not issued any public statements addressing the controversy or the protests.