Madrasa stops children from singing 'national-anthem', Yogi government cancel recognition
Taking a serious view of alleged opposition by the principal and teachers of a madrasa (Islamic seminary) to the singing of the national anthem during Independence Day function, the Uttar Pradesh government has canceled its recognition. The recognition of Madrasa Arabia Ahle Girls' College, situated in Badago area in Maharajganj district has been canceled on the order of the state education department. Here's more.
Brief history of the incident
The principal of the madrasa, Fazlal Rahman, and some other teachers had reportedly stopped the students from singing the national anthem on Independence Day after unfurling of the tricolor.
A case of treason was filed against three teachers
The matter came to light when a video purportedly showing the principal stopping the students from singing the national anthem became viral on social media. The police had swung into action and a case of treason was filed against three teachers of the madrasa and they were arrested. District Magistrate Amarnath Upadhyay had ordered the District Minority Welfare Officer to investigate the matter.
Students will be accommodated to another institution
After the investigation, the report was sent to the BJP-led state government. District Minority Welfare Officer Prabhat Kumar said the action of revoking the recognition of the madrasa was taken following the report of the inquiry committee set up by the administration to probe the allegations. Sources said alternative arrangements will be made to accommodate the students of the seminary in some other institution.