As a Muslim scholar researching identity politics, I am often confronted with my own social vulnerabilities that come with my religious identity. One such incident of discrimination and humiliation occurred recently during one of my field assignments. I wrote an essay about it but failed to impress one of my professors who chided me for "reducing everything to Hindu-Muslim", claiming it was a "childish act which will eventually help BJP". He asked me to "address the larger question first rather than simplifying the approach to this dichotomy.” He also added, “If you are facing problems because you are Muslim then it’s an additional disadvantage”. This is perhaps how perhaps Brahminical epistemology works. But the incident is an example of the wider scale of discrimination and "othering" many students like me face inside the so-called safety of their classrooms.