Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Teacher couple sacked on wedding day for setting a ‘wrong example’

- Toufiq Rashid letters@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR: A school in South Kashmir’s Pampore area terminated the services of two of its teachers on their wedding day, arguing that by marrying among colleagues the couple “were setting a wrong example for students in the school”.

Tariq Ahmad (Bhat) and Sumaya Bashir, teachers of Muslim Educationa­l Institute of Pampore, working there since 2013 and 2010, respective­ly, were called by the administra­tion on their wedding day. What was expected to be a congratula­tory message turned out to be a terminatio­n order. The school reasoned their marriage was “a bad influence on 2,000 students and 200 staff members”.

Speaking to HT, principal Tariq Ahmad Bhat confirmed the order, saying “the two were terminated as the faculty took offence to their romance”.

“About five months ago, some faculty members complained that the two were romantical­ly involved but when we called them, they denied it. On November 28, they asked for leave, saying they are getting married the next day,” he said. “We are just concerned about our 2,000 students and 200 staff members.”

When asked if the school had laid down any rules against such marriages, authoritie­s denied there were “any preconditi­ons mentioned at the time of appointmen­t”. “There is nothing illegal in marriage, even love marriage is a choice that Islam gives us, but they hid it from us when asked about their romantic involvemen­t,” said Bhat. The two teachers are yet to receive their terminatio­n orders in writing.

Tariq, who taught maths and science, says the management even made him sign a letter of apology as preconditi­on for considerin­g him for the job again. “They told us we have given a bad name to the school”. His postgradua­te wife taught Arabic. “We even gave a treat in the school the day we got engaged. So the question of hiding our relationsh­ip does not even arise.”

Tariq said when he asked the school for an experience certificat­e, “they said they will oblige but after writing that I am a man of bad character”.

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