Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Ram Rahim in jail, parents want kids out of Dera school

IMPACT IN MP Bhopal educationa­l department tries to help parents seeking transfer certificat­es

- Shruti Tomar shruti.tomar@hindustant­imes.com n

BHOPAL : The conviction of Dera Sacha Sauda chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim for raping two women has raised concerns among people in Madhya Pradesh, more than 1,000 km away from Sirsa, whose students study in a school run by the Dera sect.

Residents in Budhni, Sehore district, are worried about the future of their daughters who are students of Shah Satnam Ji Girls’ School.

The school, establishe­d in 2007 over 66 acres of land, has 433 students enrolled in it.

Many now want to send their children to another school and had approached the Shah Satnam administra­tion for the transfer certificat­e but the latter refused, prompting parents to lodge a complaint with the district education department.

“People now ask questions about the school. If my daughter continues with her studies there, it will malign her image,” said a woman who did not wish to be named to keep the identity of her daughter secret.

Another parent said she was “unhappy” with the activities at the school and has vowed not to send her daughter there anymore. “In the name of science exhibition, the students were taken to Bhopal and were shown a movie of Dera chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim in a city mall a few months ago. The students were asked to bring ₹300. I was upset with the school staff for this. With Gurmeet now exposed for his sins and judged a rape convict, I want to shift my daughter to some other school,” she said.

The school had remained shut for a few days after the Dera chief’s conviction.

A Class 11 student, judging the school as “the best in our area” and who doesn’t want to quit, however, is worried about her future and isn’t sure “how the school administra­tion will continue operating the school”.

A team of education department officials went to the school as part of its inquiry into parents’ complaints.

Block education officer GP Meena said, “We didn’t find any irregulari­ties in the school. It’s a girls’ school and all the staff members are female and outsiders cannot gain unauthoris­ed entry. We talked to at least 200 students and no one said anything negative about the school.”

The officer added that the school administra­tion has neverthele­ss been asked to get all the teachers’ background verified by the police and also form a committee to which students can report complaints of sexual harassment, if any.

Unlike a raid on other premises of the Dera sect in Haryana, the district administra­tion didn’t receive any such instructio­n for Budhni.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Several parents have filed complaints that the school refused to give them the transfer certificat­e. (Above) Dera followers before the CBI court’s announceme­nt of its verdict on August 25.
HT FILE Several parents have filed complaints that the school refused to give them the transfer certificat­e. (Above) Dera followers before the CBI court’s announceme­nt of its verdict on August 25.

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